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vSphere Storage3 Remove the claim rule that was used to tag the device.esxcli <strong>storage</strong> nmp satp rule remove -s SATP --device device_nameFor example,esxcli <strong>storage</strong> nmp satp rule remove -s VMW_SATP_CX --device naa.6006016042fa19010a12d9b16d6ade114 Unclaim the device.esxcli <strong>storage</strong> core claiming unclaim --type device --device naa.6006016042fa19010a12d9b16d6ade115 Reclaim the device by running the following commands:esxcli <strong>storage</strong> core claimrule loadesxcli <strong>storage</strong> core claimrule run6 Check the device status by running the following command.esxcli <strong>storage</strong> core device list -d device_nameThe command output indicates whether the disk is untagged.Is SSD: falseUntag an Automatically Detected SSD DeviceYou can tag an automatically detected SSD device as a non-SSD device.Procedure1 Identify the device that you want to untag.esxcli <strong>storage</strong> nmp device listThe command results in the following information.naa.6006016015301d00167ce6e2ddb3de11Device Display Name: DGC Fibre Channel Disk (naa.6006016015301d00167ce6e2ddb3de11)Storage Array Type: VMW_SATP_CXStorage Array Type Device Config: {navireg ipfilter}Path Selection Policy: VMW_PSP_MRUPath Selection Policy Device Config: Current Path=vmhba4:C0:T0:L25Working Paths: vmhba4:C0:T0:L252 Note down the SATP associated with the device.3 Add a claim rule with the option disable_ssd.esxcli <strong>storage</strong> nmp satp rule add -s SATP --device device_name --option disable_ssdFor example,esxcli <strong>storage</strong> nmp satp rule add -s VMW_SATP_CX --device naa.6006016042fa19010a12d9b16d6ade11 --option disable_ssd4 Unclaim the device.esxcli <strong>storage</strong> core claiming unclaim --type device --device naa.6006016042fa19010a12d9b16d6ade115 Reclaim the device by running the following commands:esxcli <strong>storage</strong> core claimrule loadesxcli <strong>storage</strong> core claimrule run166 VMware, Inc.

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