I added VSAN to my cluster to trial it (looks like potentially a great product btw), however after I removed the hosts and the disks and disabled VSAN in the cluster, I am getting the following Issue at the cluster level:
"vsan datastore datastore1 in cluster **** in datacenter **** does not have capacity".
Obviously datastore1 does not exist anymore as VSAN is now disabled. How can I get rid of the message?
I am seeing the same issue.. I had enabled VSAN in a cluster but then disabled it. I am now getting this message even though it is disabled. thanks
Apparently you have to ignore it for now.
There is no workaround according to vmware:
vCenter Server 5.5 Update 1 Release Notes
vCenter Server, vSphere Client, and vSphere Web Client
Peace
Found the same problem in my environment and found this post. Depending on how much work you're willing to do, you can create a new cluster, move one or two hosts over, and migrate machines to the hosts on the new, repeat until all is set then remove the offending cluster. Not a clean work-around, but a workaround.
I found a KB : VMware KB: VMware Virtual SAN in cluster XXX in datacenter YYY does not have capacity
Is a know issue: "The message is safe to ignore in a non-virtual SAN cluster. You can also clear it by re-creating a cluster in vCenter server, which eliminates this message."