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Chapter 8 Configuring ESX Storage

Procedure

1 Log in to the vSphere Client and select the host from the Inventory panel. 2 Click the Configuration tab and click Storage in the Hardware panel.

3Click Datastores and click Add Storage.

4Select Network File System as the storage type and click Next.

5Enter the server name, the mount point folder name, and the datastore name.

NOTE When you mount the same NFS volume on different hosts, make sure that the server and folder names are identical across the hosts. If the names do not match exactly, for example, if you enter share as the folder name on one host and /share on the other, the hosts see the same NFS volume as two different datastores. This might result in a failure of such features as vMotion.

6 (Optional) Select Mount NFS read only if the volume is exported as read only by the NFS server.

7Click Next.

8In the Network File System Summary page, review the configuration options and click Finish.

Creating a Diagnostic Partition

To run successfully, your host must have a diagnostic partition or a dump partition to store core dumps for debugging and technical support. You can create the diagnostic partition on a local disk or on a private or shared SAN LUN.

A diagnostic partition cannot be located on an iSCSI LUN accessed through a software iSCSI initiator.

Each host must have a diagnostic partition of 100MB. If multiple hosts share a SAN, configure a diagnostic partition with 100MB for each host.

CAUTION If two hosts that share a diagnostic partition fail and save core dumps to the same slot, the core dumps might be lost. To collect core dump data, reboot a host and extract log files immediately after the host fails. However, if another host fails before you collect the diagnostic data of the first host, the second host will fail to save the core dump.

With the ESX host, you typically create a diagnostic partition when installing ESX by selecting Recommended Partitioning. The installer automatically creates a diagnostic partition for your host. If you select Advanced Partitioning and choose not to specify the diagnostic partition during installation, you can configure it using the Add Storage wizard.

Create a Diagnostic Partition

You can create a diagnostic partition for your host.

Procedure

1 Log in to the vSphere Client and select the host from the Inventory panel. 2 Click the Configuration tab and click Storage in the Hardware panel.

3Click Datastores and click Add Storage.

4Select Diagnosticand click Next.

If you do not see Diagnostic as an option, the host already has a diagnostic partition.

You can query and scan the host’s diagnostic partition using the vicfg-dumppart -l command on the vSphere CLI.

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5Specify the type of diagnostic partition.

Option

Description

Private Local

Creates the diagnostic partition on a local disk. This partition stores fault

 

information only for your host.

 

 

Private SAN Storage

Creates the diagnostic partition on a non-shared SAN LUN. This partition

 

stores fault information only for your host.

 

 

Shared SAN Storage

Creates the diagnostic partition on a shared SAN LUN. This partition is

 

accessed by multiple hosts and can store fault information for more than one

 

host.

 

 

6Click Next.

7 Select the device to use for the diagnostic partition and click Next.

8Review the partition configuration information and click Finish.

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