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Verificare se un VMDK è zeroedthick o eagerzeroedthick

Posted on May 28, 2010December 4, 2016 by Luca Dell'Oca

Funzioni come FT o Microsoft Cluster richiedono che il disco vmdk della virtual machine sia di tipo eagerzeroedthick. Come facciamo a verificare in quale dei due stati sia il nostro disco? Lanciamo da console un comando del tipo: vmkfstools -t0 vmdisk.vmdk e verifichiamo l’output. Se troviamo righe del tipo: [  3254779904:  3186622464] –> [VMFS Z– […]

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