Wondering if any one has come across this in ESXi 6.0 (vCenter 6.0 U1).
When you go into Edit Settings > Options tab > General > Configuration Parameters and try to add the following:
scsi0:3.sharing = multi-writer (or whatever scsi id is being used)
It doesn't stick. Curious if this was removed or replaced in version 6.0 of ESXi. Seems 5.5 still allows this to be added. But anytime I try to add it, the configuration change goes through but when I look at the settings again, it is no longer there (which I've seen in the past when you put in a wrong setting). And when I boot a cluster, I can confirm the disks are not being "shared" as one of them complains that the disks are locked.
It only seems to happen in 6.0.
Thanks!
I have confirmed this to be an unresolved bug with VMware Support. While you can add the multi-writer setting right on the VMX file on the host, you cannot add it via the Web Client or C# client. Adding it directly to the VMX file does seem to work. However, the configuration settings do not show up in either client even though they do persist (but again, only if added directly to the VMX).
Hi,
Multi-write option need to be enabled using vsphere web client (
Edit vm advanced settings (options->General->configuration paramater) & add the below parameter
scsi1:0.sharing = "multi-writer"
This will configure multi-write option
Thanks
Muruli
Thank you for the response. However, that is what I am doing. And it is disappearing. Again, only in ESXi 6.0.
Multiwriter works with RDM disk and not available for EZT or LZT or Thin disks in 6.0
But If you have Vcenter server 6.0 update 1 which will supports EZT disk for multi-write option.
Below release note gives you more info
VMware vCenter Server 6.0 Update 1 Release Notes
Multiwriter flag might not get saved for Eager Zero Thick (EZT) disk
Attempts to set a multiwriter VMDK flag using the VMware vCenter server 6.0 Update 1 Web Client might not get saved on the VMX file.
This issue is resolved in this release.
Thanks again for the response! I should have mentioned these are RDM disks. So it should work I suspect.
I have confirmed this to be an unresolved bug with VMware Support. While you can add the multi-writer setting right on the VMX file on the host, you cannot add it via the Web Client or C# client. Adding it directly to the VMX file does seem to work. However, the configuration settings do not show up in either client even though they do persist (but again, only if added directly to the VMX).
Hi
The same is not working on Esxi 6.0 U2 with VCenter 6.0 U2.
I know this is a very old thread, but I met the same problem today.
I am going to try to modify the vmx file directly, but I am curiously has anybody tried the other configuration on each disk?
on ESXi 6.0 U2 host it shows
Maybe now we can just turn on the share from UI directly ?
Seems this is the right way to do it: