Applies to Virtual Storage Console (VSC) vSphere APIs for Storage Awareness (VASA) Virtual Volumes (VVols) Issue Taking a VMware snapshot of a VM that resides on a VVOL datastore fails with the follow...Applies to Virtual Storage Console (VSC) vSphere APIs for Storage Awareness (VASA) Virtual Volumes (VVols) Issue Taking a VMware snapshot of a VM that resides on a VVOL datastore fails with the following error: "An error occurred while taking a snapshot. The VVol target encountered a vendor specific error"
This guide will show you how to change QOS settings for vVols by modifying the associated Storage Policy. By monitoring vVols statistics from the cluster WebUI (Active IQ currently does not report on ...This guide will show you how to change QOS settings for vVols by modifying the associated Storage Policy. By monitoring vVols statistics from the cluster WebUI (Active IQ currently does not report on vVols) you may find that you need to change the vVols IOPs that are defined for better performance. Virtual Volumes are controlled by Storage Policies (SPBM) that can be edited within the vSphere Web client. Changes made to the SPBM will be reflected in Element on the related vVols.
Applies to vSphere APIs for Storage Awareness (VASA) Virtual Volumes (vVols) Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) Issue When a VVOL is provisioned using VASA, a warning appears under tasks in vSphere for tha...Applies to vSphere APIs for Storage Awareness (VASA) Virtual Volumes (vVols) Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) Issue When a VVOL is provisioned using VASA, a warning appears under tasks in vSphere for that VVOL datastore: Storage provider [NetApp-VP] raised a warning of type'Object' on vvol:xyz: No NFS protocol endpoint found on cluster nodes: nodeX