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ONTAP tools for VMware vSphere 10
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Set ESXi host values

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You can set timeouts and other values on the ESXi hosts using ONTAP tools for VMware vSphere to ensure best performance and successful failover. The values that ONTAP tools for VMware vSphere sets are based on internal NetApp testing.

You can set the following values on an ESXi host:

HBA/CNA Adapter Settings

Sets the following parameters to default values:

  • Disk.QFullSampleSize

  • Disk.QFullThreshold

  • Emulex FC HBA timeouts

  • QLogic FC HBA timeouts

MPIO Settings

MPIO settings define preferred paths for NetApp storage systems. The MPIO settings determine which of the available paths are optimized (as opposed to non-optimized paths that traverse the interconnect cable) and they set the preferred path to one of those paths.

In high-performance environments, or when you are testing performance with a single LUN datastore, consider changing the load balance setting of the round-robin (VMW_PSP_RR) path selection policy (PSP) from the default IOPS setting of 1000 to a value of 1.

Note The MPIO settings do not apply to NVMe, NVMe/FC, and NVMe/TCP protocols.

NFS settings

  • Net.TcpipHeapSize

    Set this value to 32.

  • Net.TcpipHeapMax

    Set this value to 1024MB.

  • NFS.MaxVolumes

    Set this value to 256.

  • NFS41.MaxVolumes

    Set this value to 256.

  • NFS.MaxQueueDepth

    Set this value to 128 or higher to avoid queuing bottlenecks.

  • NFS.HeartbeatMaxFailures

    Set this value to 10 for all NFS configurations.

  • NFS.HeartbeatFrequency

    Set this value to 12 for all NFS configurations.

  • NFS.HeartbeatTimeout

    Set this value to 5 for all NFS configurations.