virtualization:vmware:8:cbt_ena
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| - 4. Click **Advanced**, | - 4. Click **Advanced**, | ||
| - 5. Click **Add parameters**, | - 5. Click **Add parameters**, | ||
| - | - 6. Click **Add parameters**, | + | - 6. Click **Add parameters**, |
| - 7. Power on the virtual machine. | - 7. Power on the virtual machine. | ||
| - 8. In the home directory of the virtual machine, verify that each drive having CBT enabled has also a vmname-ctk.vmdk file. | - 8. In the home directory of the virtual machine, verify that each drive having CBT enabled has also a vmname-ctk.vmdk file. | ||
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| Notes: | Notes: | ||
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| - | | + | 1. Whenever a hard drive is added to the virtual machine, a SCSI device will be |
| - | | + | assigned to the hard drive. scsi0:0 in scsi0: |
| + | while the others display similar to scsi0:1, or scsi 1:1. | ||
| + | 2. You can enable or disable CBT individually on each hard drive. | ||
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