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Dell Virtual Storage Integrator (VSI) for VMware vSphere Client Version 10.0 Product Guide

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Manage Access and Connectivity for NFS datastores

Use the procedure in this topic to manage host connectivity and access mode for NFS datastores.

Steps

  1. Log in to the VMware vSphere Client.
  2. Select Menu > Storage.
  3. Select the NFS datastore that you want to manage, click Configure > Dell VSI > Storage.
  4. Click the Access and Connectivity tab.
  5. To mount the NFS datastore to additional hosts, click the + (add) icon.
    The Mount Datastore to Additional Hosts dialog box is displayed.
  6. Select the hosts from the list displayed to mount the NFS datastore. Select the access mode for each host individually or set the access mode for all selected hosts.
  7. To edit the access mode for existing hosts , select the hosts and click edit (pencil) icon.
    The Edit Access Mode dialog box is displayed.
  8. Select the access mode for each host or set for all selected hosts. Click SAVE.
  9. To change the default access mode, click EDIT in the Default Access Mode panel. Select the default access mode and click SAVE.
  10. To unmount the NFS datastore from hosts, select the hosts and click X (delete) icon.
    The Unmount Datastore dialog box is displayed.
  11. Confirm the hosts that are selected and click UNMOUNT to continue.
    The datastore is now successfully unmounted from the selected hosts.

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