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Hello,
we are using ESXi with Windows and Linux-Hosts.
The datafiles are in VMDKs on our NetApp.
When I look to the freespace info on the OnCommand Manager it differs much from the info in our VCenter. F.e. OnCommand shows 5.2TB free space for the LUN, VCenter has only 3.8GB free space.
Is that right, or is there something wrong?
Thanks and regards
Martin
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Hi Martin,
When you say OnCommand Manager, can you be sepecif as to if its Unified Manager or System Manager ? Also if you could attach a screen shot it would help us.
BTW what version of Data ONTAP are you running ? From what I understand you are using a VMFS datastore and not a NFS datastore.
Regards
adai
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Hi Adai,
we fount the mistake! It was not a mistake, but a different view to the available space-size!
The ESXi sees the LUN size. If we create a virtual Disk inside the available space is LUNsize minus Disksize.
On NetApp-Side OnCommand shows the LUNsize minus used Space! The size of the virual disk is not important for NetApp, only the used space. That was the difference an the confusion.
Thanks for helping!
Regards
Martin
