Hi
Just out of curiosity, I was playing around with the following command and realize that my local partition has different VMFS version than an iSCSI one!
Anyway knows what the reason is?
# vmkfstools -P -h /vmfs/volumes/iSCSI/
VMFS-3.31 file system spanning 1 partitions.
File system label (if any): iSCSI
Mode: public
Capacity 11G, 11G available, file block size 1.0M
UUID: 49e17834-94c8b702-a624-000c2904a9a0
Partitions spanned (on "lvm"):
vmhba32:0:0:1
# vmkfstools -P -h /vmfs/volumes/storage1\ ESX2/
VMFS-3.21 file system spanning 1 partitions.
File system label (if any): storage1 ESX2
Mode: public
Capacity 2.2G, 1.6G available, file block size 1.0M
UUID: 4682f0ca-e6a8e861-7cdb-000c29fc2752
Partitions spanned (on "lvm"):
vmhba0:0:0:3
Thanking you in advance,
Saludos,
Jose Maria Gonzalez,
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VMFS-3.31 was created by and ESX 3.5
VMFS-3.21 was created by and ESX 3.0
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VMFS-3.31 was created by and ESX 3.5
VMFS-3.21 was created by and ESX 3.0
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VMFS-3.21 was created with ESX 3.0.2, you can find further details on this thread that explains the compatablity between VMFS-3.21 and VMFS-3.31 : http://communities.vmware.com/message/963043#963043
FYI - There also is not a major upgrade for vSphere, VMFS version is just a minor update to VMFS-3.31 and VM(s) residing on ESX 3.5 should continue to work on the next release without issues.
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