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The above was gleamed from the script found at http://www.ivobeerens.nl/2011/11/11/enable-or-disable-remote-tech-support-mode-ssh/
The above was gleamed from the script found at http://www.ivobeerens.nl/2011/11/11/enable-or-disable-remote-tech-support-mode-ssh/


=== "Host XXX currently has no management network redundancy" warning ===
If your ESX is meant to have redundant network connectivity then confirm that this is still fully operational.
* If redundancy is in place...
*# Right-click over the ESX and select '''Reconfigure for VMware HA'''
* If ESX is not meant to have redundancy, you'll need to disable the check at the cluster level...
*# Right-click over the ESX's cluster and select '''Edit Settings...'''
*# Select '''VMware HA''' and hit the '''Advanced Options...''' button
*# Type in a new option
*#* Option: <code>das.ignoreRedundantNetWarning</code>
*#* Value: <code>True</code>
*# '''Disable''' and '''re-enable HA''' on cluster to apply


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