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Display Multipathing Modules
Use the esxcli command to list all multipathing modules loaded into the system. Multipathing modules
manage physical paths that connect your host with storage.
In the procedure, --server=server_name specifies the target server. The specified target server
prompts you for a user name and password. Other connection options, such as a configuration file or
session file, are supported. For a list of connection options, see Getting Started with vSphere Command-
Line Interfaces.
Prerequisites
Install vCLI or deploy the vSphere Management Assistant (vMA) virtual machine. See Getting Started with
vSphere Command-Line Interfaces. For troubleshooting, run esxcli commands in the ESXi Shell.
Procedure
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To list multipathing modules, run the following command:
esxcli --server=server_name storage core plugin list --plugin-class=MP
This command typically shows the NMP and, if loaded, the MASK_PATH module. If any third-party MPPs
have been loaded, they are listed as well.
Display SATPs for the Host
Use the esxcli command to list VMware NMP SATPs loaded into the system. Display information about
the SATPs.
In the procedure, --server=server_name specifies the target server. The specified target server
prompts you for a user name and password. Other connection options, such as a configuration file or
session file, are supported. For a list of connection options, see Getting Started with vSphere Command-
Line Interfaces.
Prerequisites
Install vCLI or deploy the vSphere Management Assistant (vMA) virtual machine. See Getting Started with
vSphere Command-Line Interfaces. For troubleshooting, run esxcli commands in the ESXi Shell.
Procedure
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To list VMware SATPs, run the following command:
esxcli --server=server_name storage nmp satp list
For each SATP, the output displays information that shows the type of storage array or system the SATP
supports. The output also shows the default PSP for any LUNs that use this SATP. Placeholder
(plugin not loaded) in the Description column indicates that the SATP is not loaded.
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