The Runtime Name for a Fibre Channel storage device is equivalent to?

The Runtime Name for a Fibre Channel storage device is equivalent to?

The Runtime Name for a Fibre Channel storage device is equivalent to?

A.
The Network Address Authority (NAA) name of the device

B.
The name of the current path to the device in vmhba:C:T:L format

C.
The Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) to the device

D.
The name of the first discovered path to the device in vmhba:C:T:L format

Explanation:
Runtime Name
The name of the first path to the device. The runtime name is created by the host. The name is not a reliable identifier for the device, and is not persistent.
The runtime name has the following format:
vmhba#:C#:T#:L#, where
vmhba# is the name of the storage adapter. The name refers to the physical adapter on the host, not to the SCSI controller used by the virtual machines.
C# is the storage channel number.
T# is the target number. Target numbering is decided by the host and might change if there is a change in the mappings of targets visible to the host. Targets that are shared by different hosts might not have the same target number.
L# is the LUN number that shows the position of the LUN within the target. The LUN number is provided by the storage system. If a target has only one LUN, the LUN number is always zero (0). For example, vmhba1:C0:T3:L1 represents LUN1 on target 3 accessed through the storage adapter vmhba1 and channel 0.



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