Esxi5.1 not recognizing my RAID 10 virtual drive
Hello All, I have a server of cisco ucs 220 m3 and 4 ard drives connected of 1tb each .. with a RAID controller of LSI 92668i... I created RAID 10 virtual drive and when booting it up it shows me that...
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Is the ESXi installed on the same virtual drive? Open the ESXi host and goto configuration and under storage adapters do you see the storage device? Do you notice anything on Add Storage Under Storage ?
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Welcome to the Community - Have you ocnfirm that the RAID Controller is supported? http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php
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Hi Please consider installing the Cisco Custom ESXi image located atCisco ImageThis is the image cisco/vmware certified and contains all cisco specific drivers tested and approved. ThanksAKU
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Hi Did u tried the Cisco image ? Can you please update the post ? AKU
View ArticleESXI5 on MAC BOOK PRO EARLY 2011
I was trying to Install ESXi 5.1 on 2011 Mac book Pro. I got it installed properly. But i am having issues with DHCP lookup failed. Can you please help me how to resolve it. Have you tried to...
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Instead of using DHCP assign your ESXi host a static IP address that is available on your router. Why did you install ESXi on a laptop? That doesn't make any sense.
View ArticleESXi scratch location and syslog
Hi, we got some IBM blades runing ESXi 4.1 and 5 through Embedded USB. In the past we had some issues to provide VMware support with valid ESXi logs from the blades. We end up to configure syslog to...
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The easiest way to check is open a PUTTY session to the hosts and type in cd /scratch and hit enter. If it is able to cd to scratch, the scratch partition exists Next just verify if scratch is active...
View ArticleRAID HDD degraded after installing ESXi 5
Hi, Im trying to install ESXi on my server which has mirrored HDD's. My problem is that after installing ESXi and the computer reboots I am told that the RAID volume is degraded so one of the HDD's is...
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Please verify RAID configurations, delete RAID configuration and create RAID as per your requirements, if you have SAN storage connected to server disconnect SAN cable before proceeding installing...
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Welcome to the Community - What Raid card are you using? Have you confirmed that is supported under ESXi 5 - http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php
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We have come to the conclusion that out RAID setup is not supported (we were using RAID support that is built into the mobo).Now we are looking to just back up the one hard drive onto the other in the...
View ArticleESXI 5 on physical host
Hello everyone,I have a lenovo server ts200v with 8 GB ram and 2HD 1T(raid1)I installed esxi5 on the physical machine.i want to install 2 VM (windows 2008 server R2)one for dns+dhcp the other one...
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I am not sure abt question 2, but the for q1 yes it can be done
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for the exchange i can only install 2008 server and the prerequired features for exchange.i will test it , and let you know.thx
View ArticleVT6105/VT6106S [Rhine-III] No found
Hi All, I hope someone can help me on this regarding one of the NIC card (VT6105/VT6106S) doesn't not detected at vSphere Client. 000:002:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications AR8151 v2.0...
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I don't see this nic models available in the VMware Compatibility Guide: I/O Device Search. Looks like this model is not certified by VMware. I don't think you downloaded these drivers from VMware...
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Installation of Exchange requires Active Directory infrastructure, it is possible you can configure Exchange if AD exists.
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