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A custom bug ID has been generated as the vendor did not provide one: 8744fcdc4229 Known affected version(s) that were inferred because the vendor did not provide any: 9.0.0.0
If you activate vSAN with a 9.0 license on a cluster and then deactivate the service for some reason, the cluster remains in the vCenter inventory as an evaluation asset. As a result, in the vSphere Client you see the warning You have expired or expiring version 9+ licenses in your inventory , but when you navigate to Administration > Licensing > Version 9+ Licenses , the vCenter instance appears as fully licensed, with no indication of any issue. The fix adds a tab Unlicensed Clusters in Version 9+ Licenses to list vSAN clusters in the vCenter inventory that are kept as evaluation assets.
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/vmware-cis/vcf/vcf-9-0-and-later/9-0/release-notes/vmware-cloud-foundation-9-0-1-release-notes/vcenter-9-0-1-0000.html
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