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Manage local and networked storage device that your ESXi host has access to.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Storage Device Characteristics
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Understanding Storage Device Naming
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Storage Rescan Operations
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Identifying Device Connectivity Problems
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Enable or Disable the Locator LED on Storage Devices
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Erase Storage Devices
Storage Device Characteristics
When your ESXi host connects to block-based storage systems, LUNs or storage devices that support
ESXi become available to the host.
After the devices get registered with your host, you can display all available local and networked devices
and review their information. If you use third-party multipathing plug-ins, the storage devices available
through the plug-ins also appear on the list.
Note If an array supports implicit asymmetric logical unit access (ALUA) and has only standby paths, the
registration of the device fails. The device can register with the host after the target activates a standby
path and the host detects it as active. The advanced system /Disk/FailDiskRegistration parameter
controls this behavior of the host.
For each storage adapter, you can display a separate list of storage devices available for this adapter.
Generally, when you review storage devices, you see the following information.
Table 141. Storage Device Information
Storage Device Information Description
Name Also called Display Name. It is a name that the ESXi host assigns to the device based on the
storage type and manufacturer. You can change this name to a name of your choice.
Identifier A universally unique identifier that is intrinsic to the device.
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