vCenter Storage Monitoring Service API
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Data Object - HostPlugStoreTopology(vim.host.PlugStoreTopology)
- Property of
- HostStorageDeviceInfo
- Extends
- DynamicData
- See also
- HostPlugStoreTopologyAdapter, HostPlugStoreTopologyDevice, HostPlugStoreTopologyPath, HostPlugStoreTopologyPlugin, HostPlugStoreTopologyTarget
- Since
- vSphere API Release 4.0
Data Object Description
This data object represents the plug-store topology on a host system. Through this data object, the storage structure of a system that utilizes the plug-store architecture can be presented.The object entity-relationship diagram is modeled below:
  {@code
  ------------------------------------------------------------
  |             0..N             0..N      0..N              |
  |   Plugin ----->  Device  ------>  Path  <------  Adapter |
  |                          <------   |    ------>          |
  |                          0,1       |          1          |
  |                                    |                     |
  |                                    | 0,1                 |
  |                                   \|/                    |
  |                                  Target                  |
  ------------------------------------------------------------
  }
  
  Description and reasoning behind the relationships:
  When a storage device driver is loaded, it claims a PCI device as a host bus adapter. This host bus adapter is represented as an Adapter. The PCI device identifier is a property on the HostBusAdapter in the Adapter.
Once the host bus adapter is on the system, the hardware bus is scanned. If a storage Device is found on the bus, the communication path to the Device from the the host bus adapter is represented by a Path. A Device may have more than one Path. How those Paths are composed to create a Device is determined by a storage Plugin.
When a storage Plugin is loaded, it claims a set of Paths. It groups these Paths into a set of Devices. Devices are hence associated with a set of Paths that might be used to provide a single logical device such as in the case of multipathing. Devices may be also composed of zero Paths meaning that they do not directly use a host bus adapter for communication with underlying storage.
The purpose of this data object is to represent the topology of storage as seen by the base plug-store system. There is some overlap with information in other objects such as ScsiTopology which is only applicable when a particular "native multipathing" plugin is used. This data object provides the complete inventory of Devices and Paths. Hence it provides a superset of Device mappings over data object such as ScsiTopology and Multipa
The use cases that this data object accommodates includes the following non-exhaustive list:
- Enumerate paths on a host bus adapter.
- Enumerate paths on a storage device.
- Conveniently access the devices a host bus adapter is associated with by traversing the path.
- Determine which plugin a device belongs.
- Determine which paths are claimed by a plugin by accumulating the paths of all device of the plugin.
- Determine which plugin a path belongs to by accessing its device and finding that device in the Plugin list.
Properties
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| adapter* | HostPlugStoreTopologyAdapter[] | List of host bus adapters in the plug store inventory. | 
| device* | HostPlugStoreTopologyDevice[] | List of devices in the plug store inventory. | 
| path* | HostPlugStoreTopologyPath[] | List of paths in the plug store inventory. | 
| plugin* | HostPlugStoreTopologyPlugin[] | List of plugins in the plug store inventory. | 
| target* | HostPlugStoreTopologyTarget[] | Partial list of targets as seen by the host.  The list of targets
  may not be exhaustive on the host. | 
| Properties inherited from DynamicData | ||
| None | ||
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