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| − | http://tomaskalabis.com/wordpress/how-remove-unmountedinaccessible-datastore-from-esxi-host/<br>
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| − | Actually, I don't know why I didn't think to do this anyway, but here's all I did:
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| − | Switch to Datastore view
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| − | Click on the dead DS, and then on the hosts tab. The hosts that think the DS is still alive will be listed.
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| − | Click on each host and tell it to rescan the HBAs, etc. When they've finished scanning, they'll drop off the list. Eventually, the DS will disappear.
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| − | https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.0/com.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc/GUID-ED44059C-CB8C-4B4E-872A-15DABC96D395.html
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| − | Prerequisites
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| − | Remove or migrate all virtual machines from the datastore.
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| − | Make sure that no other host is accessing the datastore.
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| − | Disable Storage DRS for the datastore.
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| − | Disable Storage I/O control for the datastore.
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| − | Make sure that the datastore is not used for vSphere HA heartbeating
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