Hello,
Questions regarding datastores.
SAN:
Dell EMC SC5020
LUN01 SSD 5TB (92% used)
LUN02 SSD 5TB (80% used)
LUN03 SSD 5TB (80% used)
LUN04 SAS 8TB (40% used)
LUN05 SAS 8TB (60% used)
1. I created a VM on SAS datastore(LUN04) and all vm files show they are created on the LUN, but then when the VM shows SSD datastore(LUN01) added and the LUN doesn't show any files from the VM. Why creating VM adds SSD LUN01 to the VM creation? It seems some kind of data progression setting? Why is this happening exactly?
2. LUN01 seems filling up. If the datastore used as fast disk (data progression). Should I worry about?
Thank you, folks.
Apparently it was ISO but CD was not mounted, even after restarting, it was still showing. I had to remove CD in order to get rid of the datastore appearing.
thank you, very much.
Are you mounting an ISO to this VM which resides on LUN01? If so, that's why it's showing there.
Moderator: Thread moved to the vSphere area. Not an issue specific to vCenter Server.
The Data Progression and the Raid Tiering of the Dell SC is absolutely transparent for the ESXi Hosts and doesnt effect the space usage of your VMFS Datastore.
Q1: As already mentioned above most likely you have assign a ISO to the vCDROM (doesnt need to be active)
Q2: No. For me its not 100% clear if your usage its from a ESXi perspective and related to the VMFS Datastore or the Volume usage on the SC. If its the first please check if you have a VM running on snapshots or using thinprovisoning and seeing unexpecting grow
Btw: Marking a Datastore/LUN as SSD having nothing todo with performance and its only for customer convenience , especially with a Hybrid SAN with active Tiering like the SC. If you have pin point a SC Volume to the (SSD) TIER1 you may can mark it... but again it doesnt matter. Within ESXi its better to use the storage profile and use a naming scheme like Bronze,Silver, Gold....
Regards,
Joerg
Thank you, folks.
Apparently it was ISO but CD was not mounted, even after restarting, it was still showing. I had to remove CD in order to get rid of the datastore appearing.
thank you, very much.
Yes, that would be correct behavior.