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For Multihost Clustering Using Clustered Virtual Disks, the LUN No Longer Requires a Single Path

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The documentation indicates that for multihost clustering using clustered virtual disks, the LUN must have a single path. Is this still true for ESX Server 2.5 and later releases?

Solution

The clustering configuration table displayed at www.vmware.com/support/esx25/doc/admin/esx25admin_cluster_setup_esx.html#999125
indicates that for multihost clustering using clustered virtual disks, "The LUN must have a single path." This was true for ESX Server releases prior to 2.5, but it is no longer a requirement.

Here is the table from the Administration Guide with the corrected information. This table summarizes additional, important points for using Microsoft clustering software with ESX Server.

 Area
 Component
 Single-Host Clustering
 Multihost Clustering
 Non-clustered disks
 Virtual machine and swap (paging) file
 Must be on local storage, not on a SAN
 Must be a non-clustered disk
 Non-clustered virtual disks (.vmdk)
 Must reside on a public VMFS volume
 Must use VMFS label notation
 Virtual adapter must be set to shared mode = none
 Non-clustered raw device (disk) mapping
 Revision must be ESX Server 2.5 or higher
 Must reside on a public VMFS volume
 Must use VMFS label notation
 Disk must be in persistent mode
 DeviceType must be scsi-nonpassthru-rdm or
scsi-passthru-rdm
 Non-clustered raw device (disk)
 Use raw device mapping instead, if on ESX Server 2.5 or higher
 Clustered
disks
 Clustered virtual disks (.vmdk)
 Must use VMFS label notation
 Virtual adapter must be in shared mode = virtual
 The LUN must host only one VMFS file system
 The VMFS volume must be dedicated to the cluster
 Must reside on public VMFS volume
 Must have been created withvmkfstools -z
 Must use the vmhba::

notation, not the VMFS label notation.

 Virtual adapter must be set to shared mode = physical
 Must reside on its own physical LUN
 The LUN must host only one VMFS file system
 The shared virtual disk must be the only file on this VMFS volume
 The VMFS volume must be in shared mode
 The VMFS volume must have only one physical extent
 
 Clustered non-pass-through raw device mapping
 Revision must be ESX Server 2.5 or higher
 Must reside on a public VMFS volume
 Must use VMFS label notation
 Disk must be in persistent mode
 DeviceType must be
scsi-nonpassthru-rdm
 Virtual adapter must be set to shared mode = virtual
 Not supported

Keywords

URLZ; multi-host; multihost; clustering; LUN; clustered; virtual; disks; single; path; 1827; esx252

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