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July 21st, 2011 10:00
Moving RDM to physical host
Hello,
Wanted to know if there are any specific restrictions about moving a RDM (physical compatibility mode) to another physical machine?
Say I have a LUN assigned to a Windows VM as RDM. Can I assign the same LUN to a another physical Windows host?
Thanks,
Rupak
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mattcowger1
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July 21st, 2011 10:00
As long as its physical mode, yes doing what you mention is fine.
Many customers (including some of my own) use this method as a way to prove to virtualization-hostile vendors (Oracle, MS) that problems are not VMware-related - they just slide the device(s) over to a physical host, prove that the problem still exists and demand the vendor continue troubleshooting.
rupak1
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July 21st, 2011 10:00
Update on original post:
Not saying terms of clustering. It's like un-assigning the LUN from the VM and assigning it to a physical host.
rupak1
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July 21st, 2011 10:00
Thanks. I would assume that this is not possible if it's in virtual compatibility mode.
mattcowger1
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July 21st, 2011 11:00
It is *possible*, but would be dangerous. What if there was an outstand VM-level snapshot. You'd end up with inconsistent data.