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Prerequisites
Launch the vSphere Client and log in to a vCenter Server system.
Required privilege: Host.Configuration.Storage Partition Configuration
NOTE If you boot from iSCSI using the software iSCSI adapter, the adapter is enabled and the network
configuration is created at the first boot. If you disable the adapter, it is reenabled each time you boot the
host.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Client, and select a host from the inventory panel.
2 Click the Configuration tab and click Storage Adapters in the Hardware panel.
3 Click Add and select Software iSCSI Adapter.
The software iSCSI adapter appears on the list of storage adapters.
4 Select the iSCSI adapter from the list and click Properties.
5 Click Configure.
6 Make sure that the adapter is enabled and click OK.
After enabling the adapter, the host assigns the default iSCSI name to it. If you change the default
name, follow iSCSI naming conventions.
Disable Software iSCSI Adapter in the vSphere Client
Use the vSphere Client to disable the software iSCSI adapter if you do not need it.
NOTE If you disable the adapter that is used for software iSCSI boot, the adapter is reenabled each time you
boot the host.
Prerequisites
Launch the vSphere Client and log in to a vCenter Server system.
Required privilege: Host.Configuration.Storage Partition Configuration
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Client, and select a host from the inventory panel.
2 Click the Configuration tab and click Storage Adapters in the Hardware panel.
3 Select the software iSCSI adapter from the list of storage adapters and click Properties.
4 Click Configure.
5 To disable the adapter, deselect Enabled and click OK.
6 Reboot the host.
After reboot, the adapter no longer appears on the list of storage adapters.
The status indicates that the adapter is disabled.
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