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UCS Fault F4528227 - Pls Help

Norioz
Level 1
Level 1

We have quite a number of alerts showing the fault ID "F4528227".

Would you kindly advise what seems to be the cause and how to solve it?

Thanks.

 (Examples)

SeverityCodeIDAffected objectCauseLast TransitionDescription
   WarningF45282278982833org-root/lan-conn-pol-ESXi_LAN_Con_Pol/ether-ESXi_VM_DevTracBnamed-policy-unresolved1.56385E+12Policy reference nwTemplName ESXi_VM_DevTracB does not resolve to named policy
   WarningF45282278982832org-root/ls-ESXi_Templ/ether-ESXi_VM_DevTracBnamed-policy-unresolved1.56385E+12Policy reference nwTemplName ESXi_VM_DevTracB does not resolve to named policy
   WarningF45282278982831org-root/ls-ESXi_Hypervisor-1/ether-ESXi_VM_DevTracBnamed-policy-unresolved1.56385E+12Policy reference nwTemplName ESXi_VM_DevTracB does not resolve to named policy
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Kirk J
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Those alerts can be generated when you have service profiles or service profile  templates, referencing lan connectivity policies, ,,,,, and the lan connectivity policy got deleted globally without first removing them from the the service profile/service profile templates.

You can also get similar alerts when a vlan is deleted globally, but still being referenced in vnic templates, connectivity policies, service profiles.

 

You will need to check where ESXi_VM_DevTracB is being referenced in connectivity policy ESXi_LAN_Con_Pol, service profile ESXi_Templ, ESXi_Hypervisor-1

 

You may need to remove vlan ESXi_VM_DevTracB from your lan connectivity policy 'ESXi_LAN_Con_Po', which in turn will remove the vlan from the linked service profiles that use the lan connectivity policy.

 

Kirk...

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