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DRS Cluster Validity

The vSphere Client indicates whether a DRS cluster is valid, overcommitted (yellow), or invalid (red).
DRS clusters become overcommitted or invalid for several reasons.

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A cluster might become overcommitted if a host fails.

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A cluster becomes invalid if vCenter Server is unavailable and you power on virtual machines using a

vSphere Client connected directly to an ESX/ESXi host.

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A cluster becomes invalid if the user reduces the reservation on a parent resource pool while a virtual

machine is in the process of failing over.

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If changes are made to hosts or virtual machines using a vSphere Client connected to an ESX/ESXi host

while vCenter Server is unavailable, those changes take effect. When vCenter Server becomes available

again, you might find that clusters have turned red or yellow because cluster requirements are no longer

met.

When considering cluster validity scenarios, you should understand these terms.

Reservation

A fixed, guaranteed allocation for the resource pool input by the user.

Reservation Used

The sum of the reservation or reservation used (whichever is larger) for each

child resource pool, added recursively.

Unreserved

This nonnegative number differs according to resource pool type.

Table 6-1. Resource Pool Unreserved Numbers

Resource Pool Type

Number Used

Nonexpandable resource pools

Reservation minus reservation used.

Expandable resource pools

(Reservation minus reservation used) plus any unreserved

resources that can be borrowed from its ancestor resource

pools.

Valid DRS Clusters

A valid cluster has enough resources to meet all reservations and to support all running virtual machines.

Figure 6-1

shows an example of a valid cluster with fixed resource pools and how its CPU and memory

resources are computed.

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