The vSAN Health Service reports a "High pNic error rate detected" alarm for ESXi hosts.
This alarm specifically monitors physical network card (vmnic) counters for CRC errors, which can impact vSAN data integrity and cluster performance.
vSAN health alarm triggers with message: High pNic error rate detected. Check the host's vSAN performance view for details.
vCenter Summary page shows error rates exceeding 100% on ESXi 8.0 U3 builds.
Command esxcli network nic stats get -n vmnic# shows non-zero values for Receive CRC errors.
NIC statistics for vmnic#: Packets received: 21416979733 Packets sent: 662987 Bytes received: 15230944710898 Bytes sent: 152483213 Receive packets dropped: 0 Transmit packets dropped: 0 Multicast packets received: 126740264 Broadcast packets received: 2797349323 Multicast packets sent: 662965 Broadcast packets sent: 22 Total receive errors: 5951636 Receive length errors: 0 Receive over errors: 0 Receive CRC errors: 5951636 Receive frame errors: 0 Receive FIFO errors: 0 Receive missed errors: 0 Total transmit errors: 0 Transmit aborted errors: 0 Transmit carrier errors: 0 Transmit FIFO errors: 0 Transmit heartbeat errors: 0 Transmit window errors: 0
VMware vSAN 8.x
VMware ESXi 8.0 U3
Fixed in release ESXi 8.0 U3 and higher. See Download Broadcom products and software for steps to download this release.
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For additional details on the "High pNic error rate detected" alarm, see vSAN -- Alarm about high pNIC error rate being detected.