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View Dependent Hardware iSCSI Adapters
View a dependent hardware iSCSI adapter to verify that it is correctly loaded.
If installed, the dependent hardware iSCSI adapter (vmhba#) appears on the list of storage adapters
under such category as, for example, Broadcom iSCSI Adapter. If the dependent hardware adapter does
not appear on the list of storage adapters, check whether it needs to be licensed. See your vendor
documentation.
Procedure
1 Browse to the host in the vSphere Web Client navigator.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Storage, click Storage Adapters.
4 Select the adapter (vmhba#) to view.
The default details for the adapter appear, including the iSCSI name, iSCSI alias, and the status.
What to do next
Although the dependent iSCSI adapter is enabled by default, to make it functional, you must set up
networking for the iSCSI traffic and bind the adapter to the appropriate VMkernel iSCSI port. You then
configure discovery addresses and CHAP parameters.
Modify General Properties for iSCSI Adapters
You can change the default iSCSI name and alias assigned to your iSCSI adapters. For the independent
hardware iSCSI adapters, you can also change the default IP settings.
Important When you modify any default properties for your iSCSI adapters, make sure to use correct
formats for their names and IP addresses.
Prerequisites
Required privilege: Host .Configuration.Storage Partition Configuration
Procedure
1 Browse to the host in the vSphere Web Client navigator.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Storage, click Storage Adapters, and select the adapter (vmhba#) to configure.
4 Under Adapter Details, click the Properties tab, and click Edit in the General panel.
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