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01-26-2022 08:30 PM - last edited on 02-02-2022 04:25 AM by support_s
01-26-2022 08:30 PM - last edited on 02-02-2022 04:25 AM by support_s
cannot add node slimplivity
I want to deploy hci 3 node but in my deploy node 1 failed step 10 waiting hypervisor so i re-deploy the broken node can't deploy error network storage and federation failed any way to check?
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02-02-2022 04:21 AM
02-02-2022 04:21 AM
Re: cannot add node slimplivity
Hello Semaphore,
You probably may need to collect the deployment logs at the time of the failure and submit to support for a better understanding of the issue if you haven't done so. It seems to be related to ports based on screenshot.
Another thing I wanted to mention is that you really don't need an MVA in a 3 node federation, these are only required for large federations with over 32 nodes in a single vCenter.
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