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6 Select a path policy.
By default, VMware supports the following path selection policies. If you have a third-party PSP
installed on your host, its policy also appears on the list.
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Fixed (VMware)
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Most Recently Used (VMware)
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Round Robin (VMware)
7 For the fixed policy, specify the preferred path.
8 To save your settings and exit the dialog box, click OK.
Disable Storage Paths
You can temporarily disable paths for maintenance or other reasons.
You disable a path using the Paths panel. You have several ways to access the Paths panel, from a
datastore, a storage device, an adapter, or a VVols Protocol Endpoint view.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the host.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Storage, click one of the following items:
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Storage Adapters
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Storage Devices
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Protocol Endpoints
4 In the right pane, select the item whose paths you want to disable, an adapter, storage device, or
Protocol Endpoint, and click the Paths tab.
5 Select the path to disable and click Disable.
The path's status changes to Disabled.
Using Claim Rules
Claim rules determine which multipathing module owns the paths to a particular storage device. They
also define the type of multipathing support that the host provides to the device.
The claim rules are listed in the host’s /etc/vmware/esx.conf file.
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