Hello,
I can't find some informations about Thin vmdk (Object space reservation : 0%) on a vSAN Datastore.
On VMFS Datastore, if i need to reclaim null blocks on a Thin vmdk, i have to use this KB : https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2004155
But "vmkfstools -K <your vmdk> don't work on a vSAN Datastore. (Hole punching: 0% done. Could not punch hole in disk "/path/your-descriptor-vmdk" : Inappropriate ioctl for device)
Thank you very much.
Regards.
Laurent.S
When you go to edit settings for a VM in the web client and look at disks, it will show "disk size on datastore" (provisioned space) and "used storage space" (real used space) for each VMDK.
punchhole or an UNMAP equivalent isn't supported for VSAN
When you go to edit settings for a VM in the web client and look at disks, it will show "disk size on datastore" (provisioned space) and "used storage space" (real used space) for each VMDK.
punchhole or an UNMAP equivalent isn't supported for VSAN
Thank you elerium, that's what i was looking for !
Do you know if there is an official note where VMware say that UNMAP or Punching is not supported on vSAN ?
I am asking because, If my vmdk is 5 GB Thin with 4GB Real Used
X X X X -
and I delete 2 GB
X X - - -
The 2GB space reclamation is automatic on my Thin vmdk with vSAN ?
SCSI UNMAP/Trim is not supported on vSAN as of now. If you were to delete VM/VMDKs that space is reclaimed automatically.
OK subject close,
Thanks Elerium and GreatWhiteTec !