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Question: If I add "vmotion" to a vmkernal adapter that's being used for an iscsi connection to a nas, will it cause an outage between the VMs that are currently running and the nas? If so, for how long?
Background: I just tried this, and at the last step I get a dialog that pops up and says:
(In case the screenshot doesn't appear above, it says: "Edit VMkernel Adapter: This vmkernel adapter is bound to an iSCSI initiator. Changing its settings might cause connectivity issues with the associated iSCSI host bus adapter.")
That's a little vague, so I'm looking for clarification.
kindly use a separate network stack for iscsi traffic.
Further Info: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.hostclient.doc/GUID-4C19E34E-764C-4...
Regards
Harry
Best practice is to have a dedicated LAN for iSCSI traffic and not share the network with other network traffic. It is also best practice not to oversubscribe the dedicated LAN
Please go through this docs
https://core.vmware.com/resource/best-practices-running-vmware-vsphere-iscsi#sec7249-sub1
kindly use a separate network stack for iscsi traffic.
Further Info: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.hostclient.doc/GUID-4C19E34E-764C-4...
Regards
Harry
Thanks to both of you for replying! In my position, our vmware infrastructure is almost 100% "set it and forget it", so it's been a while since I've been in this scenario.
Adding a new vmkernal to another virtual switch was the answer. I got that setup and tested a live vm migration with a test vm that I built, and dropped zero packets. Now I can confidently schedule a time to get the rest of the production VMs migrated.