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ESXi all in one only SATA box posted: Oct 28, 2008 9:52 AM

Click to view franc@bcn's profile Novice 19 posts since
Oct 22, 2008

Hi all,

I have reading a lot in the forums during this days but I can't cofigure my sistem properly that's why i am doing this question to have thinks all clear.

I am trying to install ESXi in a new lenovo Thinkcenter desktop pc.It doesn't have any soft Raid neither a raid controller card it just has a 2 normal Sata ports with one 80GB HDD disk in it.

I could install ESXi in the system but after the installation I would like to add all the free space Ieft in my 80Gb HDD as a datastorage but I cannot see any avalaible disk.

Is it possible to do that ?Which method do I have to follow if I want to accomplish that?

Many thanks

Re: ESXi all in one only SATA box

1. Oct 28, 2008 10:30 AM in response to: franc@bcn
Click to view Jasemccarty's profile Champion 3,806 posts since
Apr 5, 2005

Do you already have a datastore? If so your space is already allocated.

If you don't see a datastore, then the install probably didn't "like" the storage, and won't use it for a VMFS volume.

You could possibly put an add-in RAID card, and get it to work.

Dave's got some good info here (*http://www.vm-help.com/esx/esx3.5/Whiteboxes_SATA_Controllers_for_ESX_3.5_3i.htm*) with some controllers that others have had success with.

Jase McCarty
http://www.jasemccarty.com
Co-Author of VMware ESX Essentials in the Virtual Data Center
(ISBN:1420070274) from Auerbach

Re: ESXi all in one only SATA box

3. Oct 29, 2008 12:56 AM in response to: franc@bcn
Click to view Dave.Mishchenko's profile Guru 8,948 posts since
Nov 15, 2005
So when you run the install, does it automatically create a datastore1 for you on the drive?

Re: ESXi all in one only SATA box

5. Oct 29, 2008 1:05 AM in response to: franc@bcn
Click to view Dave.Mishchenko's profile Guru 8,948 posts since
Nov 15, 2005
You might want to try this install process - http://www.vm-help.com/esx/esx3i/ESXi_install_to_IDE_drive/ESXi_install_to_IDE_drive.php. I've tested this with ESXi in a VMware Workstation VM which only had an IDE drive and I was able to install ESXi and then create a VM on the datastore which was on IDE.

Re: ESXi all in one only SATA box

8. Feb 23, 2009 6:34 AM in response to: franc@bcn
Click to view scooke's profile Lurker 3 posts since
Feb 2, 2008

Hi,

I can boot from USB, but It seems esxi doens't recognize my nic on the DC5800.
If you from from usb stick, is this maybe different then installing esxi on the hard drive?
Do I have to modify some settings in the BIOS?

Tnx!
Steven

Re: ESXi all in one only SATA box

9. Feb 23, 2009 12:54 PM in response to: scooke
Click to view asatoran's profile Virtuoso 2,926 posts since
Jun 23, 2006
scooke wrote:
Hi,

I can boot from USB, but It seems esxi doens't recognize my nic on the DC5800.
If you from from usb stick, is this maybe different then installing esxi on the hard drive?
Do I have to modify some settings in the BIOS?

Tnx!
Steven


ESX and ESXi have a limited compatibility list for storage controllers and NIC. If your NIC is not on the HCL, then you can check VM-Help.com for a list of working, but unsupported, devices.

I/O Compatibility Guide For ESX Server 3.5 and ESX Server 3i

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