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vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-55-storage-guide

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vSphere StorageOption-M|--model=string-o|--option=string-P|--psp=string-O|--psp-option=string-s|--satp=string-R|--transport=string-t|--type=string-V|--vendor=stringDescriptionSet the model string when adding SATP a claim rule. Vendor/Model rulesare mutually exclusive with driver rules.Set the option string when adding a SATP claim rule.Set the default PSP for the SATP claim rule.Set the PSP options for the SATP claim rule.The SATP for which a new rule will be added.Set the claim transport type string when adding a SATP claim rule.Set the claim type when adding a SATP claim rule.Set the vendor string when adding SATP claim rules. Vendor/Model rulesare mutually exclusive with driver rules.NOTE When searching the SATP rules to locate a SATP for a given device, the NMP searches the driverrules first. If there is no match, the vendor/model rules are searched, and finally the transport rules. Ifthere is still no match, NMP selects a default SATP for the device.2 Reboot your host.Example: Defining an NMP SATP RuleThe following sample command assigns the VMW_SATP_INV plug-in to manage <strong>storage</strong> arrays withvendor string NewVend and model string NewMod.# esxcli --<strong>server</strong>=<strong>server</strong>_name <strong>storage</strong> nmp satp rule add -V NewVend -M NewMod -s VMW_SATP_INVIf you run the esxcli --<strong>server</strong>=<strong>server</strong>_name <strong>storage</strong> nmp satp list -s VMW_SATP_INV command, you cansee the new rule added to the list of VMW_SATP_INV rules.234 VMware, Inc.

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