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Procedure
1 Click Storage in the VMware Host Client inventory and click Datastores.
2 Click New datastore.
The New datastore wizard opens.
3 Click Mount NFS datastore and click Next.
Provide NFS Details
Before you mount an NFS datastore in the VMware Host Client, you must specify a name, a server, and a
share.
Procedure
1 Enter a name for the NFS datastore.
2 Enter the NFS server name.
For the server name, you can enter an IP address, a DNS name, or an NFS UUID.
N When you mount the same NFS volume on dierent hosts, make sure that the server and folder
names are identical across the hosts. If the names do not match, the hosts detect the same NFS volume
as two dierent datastores. This might result in a failure of features such as vMotion. An example of
such discrepancy is if you enter filer as the server name on one host and filer.domain.com on the
other.
3 Specify the NFS share.
4 Click Next
Complete the NFS Datastore Mounting Process in the VMware Host Client
In the Ready to complete page you can review your conguration selections for your NFS datastore.
Procedure
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Review the seings for the NFS datastore and click Finish.
Unmount a Datastore in the VMware Host Client
When you unmount a datastore in the VMware Host Client, it remains intact, but you can no longer view it
in the inventory of the host that you manage. The datastore continues to appear on other hosts that it
remains mounted on.
Do not perform any conguration operations that might result in I/O to the datastore while the unmount is
in progress.
Prerequisites
N Make sure that the datastore is not used by vSphere HA heartbeating. vSphere HA heartbeating does
not prevent you from unmouting the datastore. However, if the datastore is used for heartbeating,
unmounting it might cause the host to fail and restart all active virtual machines.
Before unmounting a datastore, also make sure that the following prerequisites are met:
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No virtual machines reside on the datastore.
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The datastore is not managed by Storage DRS.
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Storage I/O control is disabled for this datastore.
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