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LSI Storage Authority (Windows) losing registered ESXI after reboot

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I have an issue with the RAID Monitoring Software LSA for Windows (LSI Storage Authority).

I can add an ESXI manually and manage/monitor the RAID controller fine, but as soon as im rebooting the server or restart the LSA service, the ESXI server is missing and i have to manually rediscover it.

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From different support docs it's said that server connections will be stored in an encrypted file. "The gateway server persists the login credentials in an encrypted file" - obviously not working for me.

I tried different LSA versions: 008.003.012.000 and 007.017.011.000 (x64)
Host running LSA: Windows Server 2022
ESXI: ESXi-7.0U3g-20328353
RAID Controller: Broadcom 9450-8i

Anyone experienced the same issues? Im used to use MegaRaid Storage Manager, but MegaRaid got worse overtime and has plenty of issues too, so i was hoping LSA was working better...

The goal: We want to get warnings and errors in Windows eventlog to automatically send them to our n-central server. So if you know another solution than LSA (or MegaRaid) to achieve this, i would be very happy if you'd share it.

Thank you

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