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If you have unmounted an NFS or a Virtual Volumes datastore from all hosts, the datastore disappears
from the inventory. To mount the NFS or Virtual Volumes datastore that has been removed from the
inventory, use the New Datastore wizard.
A datastore of any type that is unmounted from some hosts while being mounted on others, is shown as
active in the inventory.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the datastore.
2 Right-click the datastore to mount and select one of the following options:
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Mount Datastore
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Mount Datastore on Additional Hosts
Whether you see one or another option depends on the type of datastore you use.
3 Select the hosts that should access the datastore.
Remove VMFS Datastores
You can delete any type of VMFS datastore, including copies that you have mounted without
resignaturing. When you delete a datastore, it is destroyed and disappears from all hosts that have
access to the datastore.
Note The delete operation for the datastore permanently deletes all files associated with virtual
machines on the datastore. Although you can delete the datastore without unmounting, it is preferable
that you unmount the datastore first.
Prerequisites
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Remove or migrate all virtual machines from the datastore.
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Make sure that no other host is accessing the datastore.
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Disable Storage DRS for the datastore.
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Disable Storage I/O Control for the datastore.
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Make sure that the datastore is not used for vSphere HA heartbeating.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the datastore.
2 Right-click the datastore to remove, and select Delete Datastore.
3 Confirm that you want to remove the datastore.
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