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Procedure
1 Browse to the vCenter Server instance.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Settings, click Advanced Settings, and click Edit.
4 Specify the filter to turn off.
In the Name and Value text boxes at the bottom of the page, enter appropriate information.
Name Value
config.vpxd.filter.vmfsFilter False
config.vpxd.filter.rdmFilter False
config.vpxd.filter.sameHostsAndTrans
portsFilter
False
config.vpxd.filter.hostRescanFilter False
Note If you turn off this filter, your hosts continue to perform a rescan each time
you present a new LUN to a host or a cluster.
5 Click Add, and click OK to save your changes.
You are not required to restart the vCenter Server system.
Storage Filtering
vCenter Server provides storage filters to help you avoid storage device corruption or performance
degradation that might be caused by an unsupported use of storage devices. These filters are available
by default.
Table 176. Storage Filters
Filter Name Description
config.vpxd.filter.vmfsFilter
(VMFS Filter)
Filters out storage devices, or LUNs, that are already used by a VMFS datastore on any
host managed by vCenter Server. The LUNs do not show up as candidates to be
formatted with another VMFS datastore or to be used as an RDM.
config.vpxd.filter.rdmFilter
(RDM Filter)
Filters out LUNs that are already referenced by an RDM on any host managed by vCenter
Server. The LUNs do not show up as candidates to be formatted with VMFS or to be used
by a different RDM.
For your virtual machines to access the same LUN, the virtual machines must share the
same RDM mapping file. For information about this type of configuration, see the vSphere
Resource Management documentation.
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