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Cause
ESXi supports the use of non-ASCII characters for directory and filenames on NFS storage, so you can
create datastores and virtual machines using names in international languages. However, when the
underlying NFS server does not offer internationalization support, unpredictable failures might occur.
Solution
Always make sure that the underlying NFS server offers internationalization support. If the server does
not, use only ASCII characters.
Troubleshooting Storage Adapters
If your storage adapters experience performance problems, use the esxcli storage san commands to
identify the problems.
Problem
Storage adapters experience performance and I/O problem.
Solution
Use the esxcli storage san commands to obtain and display events and statistics for the adapters.
You can analyze the commands' output to identify the adapter problems and to find appropriate solutions.
Table 73. esxcli storage san commands
Command Description Options
esxcli storage san fc |
iscsi | fcoe | sas list
List adapter attributes.
Note iSCSI applies to software iSCSI only.
-- adapter | -A
Adapter name (vmhbaX), or
none, to list information for all
adapters of the particular
type.
esxcli storage san fc |
iscsi | fcoe | sas stats get
Get adapter statistics.
Note iSCSI applies to software iSCSI only.
-- adapter | -A
Adapter name (vmhbaX), or
none, to list information for all
adapters of the particular
type.
esxcli storage san fc | fcoe
| sas reset
Reset a particular adapter. -- adapter | -A
Adapter name (vmhbaX).
esxcli storage san fc events
get
Retrieve events for Fibre Channel adapters. -- adapter | -A
Adapter name (vmhbaX), or
none, to list information for all
Fibre Channel adapters on
the system.
Checking Metadata Consistency with VOMA
Use vSphere On-disk Metadata Analyzer (VOMA) to identify incidents of metadata corruption that affect
file systems or underlying logical volumes.
vSphere Troubleshooting
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