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Review and Manage Protocol Endpoints
ESXi hosts use a logical I/O proxy, called protocol endpoint, to communicate with virtual volumes and
virtual disk files that virtual volumes encapsulate. Protocol endpoints are exported, along with associated
storage containers, by the storage system through a storage provider. Protocol endpoints become visible
in the vSphere Client after you map a storage container to a Virtual Volumes datastore. You can review
properties of protocol endpoints and modify specific settings.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the host.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Storage, click Protocol Endpoints.
4 To view details for a specific item, select this item from the list.
5 Use tabs under Protocol Endpoint Details to access additional information and modify properties for
the selected protocol endpoint.
Tab Description
Properties View the item properties and characteristics. For SCSI (block) items, view and
edit multipathing policies.
Paths (SCSI protocol endpoints only) Display paths available for the protocol endpoint. Disable or enable a selected
path. Change the Path Selection Policy.
Datastores Display a corresponding Virtual Volumes datastore. Perform datastore
management operations.
(Optional) Change the Path Selection Policy for a Protocol
Endpoint
If your ESXi host uses SCSI-based transport to communicate with protocol endpoints representing a
storage array, you can modify default multipathing policies assigned to protocol endpoints. Use the Edit
Multipathing Policies dialog box to change a path selection policy.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the host.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Storage, click Protocol Endpoints.
4 Select the protocol endpoint whose paths you want to change and click the Properties tab.
5 Under Multipathing Policies, click Edit Multipathing.
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