VMware vVols enables data replication, snapshots, and encryption to be controlled at the VMDK level instead of the LUN level, where these data services are performed on a per VM (application level) basis from the storage system.
Prerequisites
See
Roles and associated permissions to determine the user roles that can perform this task.
The Initiator Group that is used in a vVols NVMe/TCP Masking View must contain
only one ESX NVMe Initiator. The Initiator Group that is used cannot be used to mask
non-vVol devices and cannot be used for other protocols.
About this task
To create a vVols NVMe/TCP masking view:
Steps
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Select the storage system.
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Select
Storage > vVol Dashboard.
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In the Actions panel, click Create
vVols NVMe/TCP masking view.
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Specify a host. Do one of the following:
- Select an existing host from the list. Only
hosts that contain at least one NVMe/TCP Initiator are displayed.
- To create a host, click
Create Host. The
Create Host dialog displays. For more information, see
Create hosts.
| NOTE: An existing NVMe host can be selected, or
a new NVMe/TCP host can be created. |
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Click
Next.
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On the
Select Port Group pane, specify a port group. Do one of the following:
- To create a port group, select
New. Optionally select the
Include ports not visible to host checkbox. Select one or more of the available ports from the list. Only ports using the NVMe TCP protocol are displayed.
- To use an existing port group, select
Existing, and select a port group from the port group list. Only port groups using the NVMe TCP protocol are displayed.
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Click
Next.
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On the Summary page, review the details and
optionally modify the autogenerated Masking View name.
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Do one of the following:
- Click
Run Now to perform the operation now.
- Expand
Run Now and click
Add to Job List to add this task to the job list, from which you can schedule or run the task at your convenience. For more information, see
Schedule jobs and
Preview jobs.