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Detach Storage Devices
Safely detach a storage device from your host.
You might need to detach the device to make it inaccessible to your host, when, for example, you perform
a hardware upgrade on the storage side.
Prerequisites
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The device does not contain any datastores.
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No virtual machines use the device as an RDM disk.
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The device does not contain a diagnostic partition or a scratch partition.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the host.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Storage, click Storage Devices.
4 Select the device to detach and click the Detach icon.
The device becomes inaccessible. The operational state of the device changes to Unmounted.
What to do next
If multiple hosts share the device, detach the device from each host.
Attach Storage Devices
Reattach a storage device that you previously detached.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the host.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Storage, click Storage Devices.
4 Select the detached storage device and click the Attach icon.
The device becomes accessible.
Recovering from PDL Conditions
An unplanned permanent device loss (PDL) condition occurs when a storage device becomes
permanently unavailable without being properly detached from the ESXi host.
The following items in the vSphere Client indicate that the device is in the PDL state:
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The datastore deployed on the device is unavailable.
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