![]() Volume Name VMFS UUID Extent Number Device Name Partition If you need know, which files are open (locked) for selected host follow this: esxcli storage vmfs extent list So now, you have the clean VMFS 5.xx datastore from VMs… but, is possible, that your hosts uses this datastore for the syslog storage (my case) in this situation you still cannot remove it.iso file – if the VMs is stored on temporary datastore and you still see it on „old datastore“ check the settings of VM and disconnect datastore. Snapshots ! – if the VMs is stored on temporary datastore and you still see it on „old datastore“ check the snapshots.The most time-consuming part is lates part of ugrade… you cannot upgrade VMFS 5.xx directly to VMFS 6, so you need migrate all VMs from datastore to the temporary datastore, unmount and remove old VMFS 5.xx datastore, create a new, format it as VMFS 6 and migrate all VMs back from temporary datastore. The scenario is the same for each customer – upgrade VCSA, firmware on hosts, ESXi nodes and upgrade VMFS to latest 6.0, which was introduced with vSphere 6.5. I going through doing some upgrade of VMFS5.xx to VMFS6 on the customers datastores. ![]() ![]() VMware – Can’t unmount/remove datastore – in use or file system is busy ![]()
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