The vSphere Client reports that the state of some components stored on the vSAN datastore are in the Reconfiguring state. What causes components to enter this state?
A.
The cluster is recovering from a vSAN failure.
B.
A host in the cluster enters maintenance mode.
C.
The storage policy associated with the components is changed or modified.
D.
Additional storage capacity is added to the cluster.
C is right.
vSAN components are found in a variety of states:
• Active components: Healthy and functioning correctly.
• Reconfiguring components: In the process of applying storage policy changes.
• Absent components: No longer available due to a failure.
• Stale components: No longer in sync with other components of the same vSAN object.
• Degraded components: Not expected to return due to a detected failure.
Taken from vSAN 6.7 Deploy and Manage Lecture Manual - vSAN Component States section
B and C are both correct.
https://storagehub.vmware.com/t/vsan-availability-technologies/reconfiguring-components/
Another common component state is Reconfiguring . This state is observed when a change to a storage policy is made, a new storage policy is assigned to an object, host maintenance mode, or loss of a storage device, controller or entire host. The screenshot below shows a component in the Reconfiguring state.
B is not correct as host enters in maintenance mode successfully only when any reconfiguring components tasks is completed pertaining to maintenance mode task.
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