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diff --git a/health/guides/vcsa/vcsa_system_health.md b/health/guides/vcsa/vcsa_system_health.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6e58a68dc..000000000 --- a/health/guides/vcsa/vcsa_system_health.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -### Understand the alert - -The `vcsa_system_health` alert indicates the overall health status of your VMware vCenter Server Appliance (vCSA). If you receive this alert, it means that one or more components in the appliance are in a degraded or unhealthy state that could lead to reduced performance or even appliance unresponsiveness. - -### Troubleshoot the alert - -Perform the following steps to identify and resolve the issue: - -1. Log in to the vCenter Server Appliance Management Interface (VAMI). - - You can access the VAMI by navigating to `https://<your_vcenter_address>:5480` in a web browser. Log in with the appropriate credentials. - -2. Check the System Health status. - - In the VAMI, click on the `Monitor` tab, and then click on `Health`. This will provide you with an overview of the different components and their individual health status. - -3. Analyze the affected components. - - Identify the components that are displaying warning (yellow), degraded (orange), or critical (red) health status. These components may be causing the overall `vcsa_system_health` alert. - -4. Investigate the problematic components. - - Click on each affected component to find more information about the issue. This may include error messages, suggested actions, and links to relevant documentation. - -5. Resolve the issues. - - Follow the recommended actions or consult the VMware documentation to resolve the issues with the affected components. - -6. Verify the system health. - - Once the issues have been resolved, refresh the Health page in the VAMI to ensure that all components now display a healthy (green) status. The `vcsa_system_health` alert should clear automatically. - -### Useful resources - -1. [VMware vSphere 7.0 vCenter Appliance Management](https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vcenter.configuration.doc/GUID-52AF3379-8D78-437F-96EF-25D1A1100BEE.html) |