Extending a VMFS datastore
The Expanding/growing a VMFS datastore recipe discusses the method involved in increasing the size of a datastore on the same LUN backing the VMFS volume, which is only possible if the LUN has unused free space on it.
You can run into a situation wherein there is no unused space on the LUN backing the VMFS volume, but your datastore ran out of space. Fortunately, vSphere supports spanning of the VMFS volume onto a new LUN. This process of spanning a VMFS volume on to another LUN is called "extending a VMFS datastore". In this chapter, we will learn two methods that can be used to extend a datastore onto a new RAW LUN.
Getting ready
To get started with this recipe, we need to:
Present a new blank LUN to the ESXi host
Issue a re-scan on the HBAs
Make a note of the following:
The NAA ID, LUN number, and size of the new blank LUN
The NAA ID, LUN number, and size of the new blank LUN backing the datastore you are intending to extend
How to do it...
We can extend the size of a...