We recently had a few vSAN cache disks fail in 3 of our ESXi hosts (at separate times).
To replace, we placed the hosts in maintenance mode with "Full data migration", removed the capacity disks from the disk group, then removed the disk group. Once we replaced the failed cache SSD, we recreated the disk group with the remaining 7 capacity SSDs.
However, now we are seeing the vSAN "Operation Health" alarm showing the following for each host.
Host = (host IP address) line for each ESXi host where we replaced cache SSD and recreated disk group.
Disk = "Unknown"
Overall health = "Red !"
Metadata health = "Red !"
Operational health = "Red !"
In CMMDS/VSI = "No/No"
Operational State Description = "Unknown disk health state"
UUID = UUIDs of the old disk groups we removed when replacing the cache SSD disks.
Attached is the rvc output when we try to identify the UUID locations. None of our VMs utilizing the vSAN cluster show as inaccessible or orphaned. Any idea how we can get rid of what seems to be phantom vSAN disk groups?