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vSphere Storage - ESXi 5.1 - Documentation - VMware

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<strong>vSphere</strong> <strong>Storage</strong><br />

What to do next<br />

If the status is noncompliant, read “Check <strong>Storage</strong> Compliance with Virtual Machine <strong>Storage</strong> Profile,” on<br />

page 252 to view whether the virtual machine files or any of the virtual disks use noncompliant storage. You<br />

can then migrate the files or virtual disks to a compliant datastore.<br />

Check <strong>Storage</strong> Compliance for a Virtual Machine in the <strong>vSphere</strong> Web Client<br />

Check whether a virtual machine uses a compatible datastore.<br />

Before you check the profile compliance for a single virtual machine, ensure that the virtual machine has a<br />

virtual machine storage profile associated with it.<br />

Prerequisites<br />

Before you check the profile compliance for a single virtual machine, ensure that the virtual machine has a<br />

virtual machine storage profile associated with it.<br />

Procedure<br />

1 Browse to the virtual machine.<br />

a Select a datacenter, folder, cluster, resource pool, or host.<br />

b Click the Related Objects tab and click Virtual Machines.<br />

2 From the right-click menu, select All vCenter Actions > <strong>Storage</strong> Profiles > Check <strong>Storage</strong> Profile<br />

Compliance.<br />

The system verifies the compliance.<br />

3 Click the Summary tab for the virtual machine.<br />

4 View the compliance in the VM <strong>Storage</strong> Profiles pane.<br />

The Profile Compliance field in the VM <strong>Storage</strong> Profiles pane shows whether the virtual machine complies<br />

with the associated storage profile.<br />

Compliance Status Description<br />

Compliant The datastores used by the virtual machine files or the virtual disks have the storage capabilities that<br />

are required by the respective virtual machine storage profile.<br />

Non-compliant The datastores used by the virtual machine or the virtual disks do not have the storage capabilities<br />

that are required by the respective virtual machine storage profile. You can migrate the virtual<br />

machine files and its virtual disks to a compliant datastore.<br />

What to do next<br />

If the status is non-compliant, check whether the virtual machine files or any of the virtual disks use<br />

incompatible storage. You can then migrate the files or virtual disks to a compliant datastore. See “Monitor<br />

<strong>Storage</strong> Compliance for Virtual Machines in the <strong>vSphere</strong> Web Client,” on page 253.<br />

254 <strong>VMware</strong>, Inc.

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