Vmware Vmfs Datastore Inaccessible New!

In modern virtualized data centers, shared storage (SAN, NAS, vSAN) is a critical component for enabling vSphere high availability (HA), vMotion, and Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS). VMFS serves as the standard file system for block-based shared storage. However, storage path failures, metadata corruption, LUN configuration changes, or array-based issues can render a datastore inaccessible—a severe operational event that halts dependent VMs.

VMware Virtual Machine File System (VMFS) is a high-performance cluster file system designed for storing virtual machine disks, snapshots, and configuration files. Despite its robustness, administrators frequently encounter scenarios where a VMFS datastore becomes inaccessible—leading to virtual machine downtime, storage disruptions, and potential data loss. This paper provides a systematic examination of the root causes, diagnostic methodologies, recovery strategies, and preventive best practices for resolving VMFS datastore inaccessibility in vSphere environments. vmware vmfs datastore inaccessible

vim-cmd storage/vmfs/resignature [UUID]