Hi Christian,

no problem at all.

To your questions, yes with pleasure.

Any disk for a vmware guest should be/is (normally) affected by this rule.
You don`t need to do anything special at all.

You can verify the Type and Vendor with "lshw -C disk" and see if there is a 
"Virtual disk" by vendor "VMware" which should refer back to the rule 
definition:
ATTRS{vendor}=="VMware*", ATTRS{model}=="Virtual disk*", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="disk"

And thats just it.

Check the parameter is again just a "cat
/sys/block/{{disk}}/device/timeout"

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  99-vmware-scsi-udev.rules has no effect - timeout by 30 not 180

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