You use the vmkfstools vCLI to create and manipulate virtual disks, file systems, logical volumes, and physical storage devices on an ESXi host. You can use
vmkfstools to create and manage a virtual machine file system (VMFS) on a physical partition of a disk and to manipulate files, such as virtual disks, stored on VMFS-3 and NFS. You can also use
vmkfstools to set up and manage raw device mappings (RDMs).
The vSphere Storage documentation includes a complete reference to the
vmkfstools command that you can use in the ESXi Shell. You can use most of the same options with the
vmkfstools vCLI command. Specify one of the connection options listed in
Connection Options in place of
<conn_options>.
The following options supported by the vmkfstools ESXi Shell command are not supported by the
vmkfstools vCLI command.