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chandrashekha13
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How to get Path Policy and Perennial Reservations using esxcli

Hi Team,

I would like to get the RDM Path Policy and Perennial Reservations using esxcli.

I tried the below commands

esxcli storage core device list  -- Perennial Reservations

esxcli nmp device get - -device div_id  -- Pathing Policy

But not getting exact values, can some one help me on it.

Thanks,

Chandra Shekhar G

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scott28tt
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Moderator: Thread moved to the ESXi area since you're asking about esxcli rather than a PowerCLI cmdlet.


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ZibiM
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Hello

Recently we stuck on the issue where perennial reservations setting mattered

We used this script to remediate the issue:

https://vcloudvision.com/2019/07/26/slow-boot-times-esxi-with-p-vrdms-easy-fix/