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  4. Virtualization Manager Reports
  5. Datastore Detail
  6. Extents

Extents

Table: Datastore Detail

Column name

Description

Name

Name of the storage device with the following 4-part name:

HBA, SCSI target, SCSI LUN, disk partition

EXAMPLE: vmhba1:1:3:1

If vmhba appears in the name, it indicates a specific physical HBA on the ESX server.

If the fourth segment is not included in the name, it indicates that the datastore has consumed the whole disk/LUN.

Type

VMFS or NFS

Mode

physical, logical

Capacity

Capacity of this particular extent

Disk

The disk on which the extent resides

Array

If there is a LUN mapping, a link to the corresponding array accesses the Array Capacity and Utilization report.

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