![]() ~ # esxcli storage core claiming reclaim -d mpx.vmhba1:C0:T2:L0 Next you will need to reclaim your device so that the new rule is applied: VMW_SATP_LOCAL mpx.vmhba1:C0:T2:L0 enable_ssd user ~ # esxcli storage nmp satp rule list | grep enable_ssd You can verify that your rule was created property by performing a list operation on the SATP rules: ![]() ~ # esxcli storage nmp satp rule add -s VMW_SATP_LOCAL -d mpx.vmhba1:C0:T2:L0 -o enable_ssd Note: The following assumes there is already a VMFS volume created on the device you want to present as an SSD device, if you have not done so, please create a VMFS volume before continuingįirst you will need to create a new SATP rule specifying your device and specifying the "enable_ssd" string as part of the -option parameter: We will need to use esxcli whether that is directly on the ESXi Shell or using vMA and/or PowerCLI esxcli's remote version.
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