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siu07jn Lurker 2 posts since
Jan 5, 2012
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Jan 11, 2012 8:23 AM

Datastore name already exists

Hi,

 

I have 3 hosts in my cluster and I'm trying to add a 4th. The host I'm trying to add was previously part of the cluster but it was removed a few weeks ago because it was being used someplace else. I've since reinstalled ESX and trying to re-add it to the cluster.

 

When I try and add an NFS datastore to the host named "NAS-Storage" it is added but automatically renamed to "NAS-Storage (1)", if I try and rename it without the (1) I get an error message....  "The name NAS-Storage already exists". The other 3 hosts are currently connected to the datastore with no problems.

 

How do I fix this?

 

I've tried restarting the host, restarting the Infastructure service and renaming the datastore on the other hosts to something else.

maishsk Expert User Moderators vExpert 572 posts since
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1. Jan 11, 2012 8:43 AM in response to: siu07jn
Re: Datastore name already exists

Welcome to the forums.

 

Make sure you are adding the datastore in with exactly the same name/IP and path name as those mounted on the other hosts

 

You can get the exact mount point by running

 

esxcfg-nas -l

 

Maish

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