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LLUN is the LUN number that shows the position of the LUN within the
target. The LUN number is provided by the storage system. If a target
has only one LUN, the LUN number is always zero (0).
For example, vmhba1:C0:T3:L1 represents LUN1 on target 3 accessed
through the storage adapter vmhba1 and channel 0.
Legacy Identifier
In addition to the SCSI INQUIRY or mpx. identifiers, ESXi generates an alternative legacy name for each
device. The identifier has the following format:
vml.number
The legacy identifier includes a series of digits that are unique to the device. The identifier can be derived
in part from the Page 83 information. For nonlocal devices that do not support Page 83 information, the
vml. name is used as the only available unique identifier.
Example: Displaying Device Names in the vSphere CLI
You can use the esxcli storage core device list command to display all device names in the
vSphere CLI. The output is similar to the following example:
# esxcli storage core device list
naa.number
Display Name: DGC Fibre Channel Disk(naa.number)
...
Other UIDs: vml.number
Rename Storage Devices
The ESXi host assigned a display name to a storage device based on the storage type and manufacturer.
You can change the display name of the device.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the host.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Storage, click Storage Devices.
4 Select the device to rename and click Rename.
5 Change the device name to a friendly name.
Storage Rescan Operations
When you perform storage management tasks or make changes in the SAN configuration, you might
need to rescan your storage.
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