This article explains the Online Health - vSAN Advanced Configuration Check for Urgent vSAN ESA Patch check in the vSAN Health Service and provides details on why it might report a warning.
vSAN ESA clusters running on vSphere 8.0 P02 or higher version, will see this online health alarm as seen below if a specific advance configuration value is not set on all hosts in the cluster.
The issue has been identified that a configuration parameter value was inadvertently changed on vSphere 8.0 P02, this can lead to a mismatch in this configuration value during upgrade from vSphere 8.0 P02 to newer release and hosts may experience PSODs.
Q: What does the Online Health - vSAN Advanced Configuration Check for Urgent vSAN ESA Patch check do?
This check verifies if the advanced config option /VSAN/zDOMOverwriteMiddleMapExtent has been set on all hosts.
Q: What does it mean when it is in a warning state?
If the vSAN advanced config option /VSAN/zDOMOverwriteMiddleMapExtent is not set properly on all hosts, it may impact the cluster upgrade to a higher version and also normal operations of the cluster. It is strongly recommended to resolve the alert by following the troubleshooting guide.
Q: How does one troubleshoot and fix the warning state?
esxcfg-advcfg -s 1 /VSAN/zDOMOverwriteMiddleMapExtent ; auto-backup.sh
on all ESX hosts but do not execute it.