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Turn O Storage Filters
When you perform VMFS datastore management operations, vCenter Server uses default storage
protection filters. The filters help you to avoid storage corruption by retrieving only the storage devices
that can be used for a particular operation. Unsuitable devices are not displayed for selection. You can
turn off the filters to view all devices.
Prerequisites
Before you change the device filters, consult with the VMware support team. You can turn off the filters
only if you have other methods to prevent device corruption.
Procedure
1 Browse to the vCenter Server in the vSphere Web Client object navigator.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Settings, click Advanced Settings, and click Edit.
4 Specify the filter to turn off.
a In the Name text box at the bottom of the page, enter an appropriate filter name.
Name Description
config.vpxd.filter.vmfsFilter VMFS Filter
config.vpxd.filter.rdmFilter RDM Filter
config.vpxd.filter.sameHostsAndTran
sportsFilter
Same Hosts and Transports Filter
config.vpxd.filter.hostRescanFilter Host Rescan Filter
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.
b In the Value text box, enter False for the specified key.
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.
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