Running Path Claim Rules
The esxcli storage core claimrule run command runs path claiming rules.
You can run this command to apply claim rules that are loaded. See Load and Apply Path Claim Rules.
You can also use the esxcli storage core claimrule run command for troubleshooting and boot time configuration.
Options | Description |
---|---|
| If
--type is
location , name of the HBA for the paths to run the
claim rules on. To run claim rules on paths from all adapters, omit this
option. |
| If
--type is
location , value of the SCSI channel number for the
paths to run the claim rules on. To run claim rules on paths with any channel
number, omit this option. |
| Claim rule class to use in this operation. |
| Device UID to use for this operation. |
| If
--type is
location , value of the SCSI LUN for the paths to run
claim rules on. To run claim rules on paths with any LUN, omit this
option. |
| If
--type is
path , this option indicates the unique path
identifier (UID) or the runtime name of a path to run claim rules on. |
| If
--type is
location , value of the SCSI target number for the
paths to run claim rules on. To run claim rules on paths with any target
number, omit this option. |
| Type of claim to perform. By default, uses
all , which means claim rules run without restriction
to specific paths or SCSI addresses. Valid values are
location ,
path , and
all . |
|
You can use this option
only if you also use
If the option is included, the claim waits for paths to settle before running the claim operation. In that case, the system does not start the claiming process until it is likely that all paths on the system have appeared before starting the claim process. After the claiming process has started, the command does not return until device registration has completed. If you add or remove paths during the claiming or the discovery process, this option might not work correctly. |