I have an ESXi 4.1 Build 260247 server. It has an Adaptec 5805Z controller with a hardware 2.7 TB RAID6. The ESXi is installed and running off a USB stick. The server runs great and have no issues with the performance but what I failed to notice (after creating and configuring 7 servers for an Exchange 2010 lab) is that the datatstore1 is only 740.75GB. I have looked everywhere in vSphere and on line on how to access the rest of this storage. Under configuration>hardware>storage it shows the "Local Adaptec Disk (mpx.vmhba2:C0:T0:L0)", Type = Disk Transport Parallel SCSI, Capasity 2.73 TB.
How can I access the additional disk storage? I certainly don't want to have to reinstall the LAB if i don't have to. Attempts to increase it's size in the datastore properties has not been successful. No errors it just doesn't do anything of find anything...
Creating logical volumes on the RAID is a function/feature of the RAID controller, respectively the RAID controller's software. Most RAID controllers allow splitting the RAID set (unless it is an x0 RAID level) into multiple logical volumes. You will have to verify this for your RAID controller.
Most likely you will have to migrate the VMs off the current 750GB datastore and delete the datastore. Then delete the current logical 2.75TB volume and create new logical volumes - max. 2TB - 512 Bytes - using the RAID controller's software or BIOS.
André
Due to the SCSI-2protocol, ESXi currently only supports LUNs up to a size of 2 TB minus 512 Bytes. What you need to do is to split the RAID into multiple logical volumes.
André
PS: see http://kb.vmware.com/kb/3371739
Btw. depending on the virtual disk sizes you are planning to create, you may choose a larger block size (e.g. 8MB) when formatting the VMFS datastore.
see e.g. http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003565
André
What is the best path to do the logical drives? I would like to avoid reinstalling the 7 servers if at all possible. Can I use a partitioning software to resize the partition or is it feasable to copy the VMs off the RAID repartition it and copy them back? either way it looks like i have my work cut out for me... Any advice would be helpful.
Creating logical volumes on the RAID is a function/feature of the RAID controller, respectively the RAID controller's software. Most RAID controllers allow splitting the RAID set (unless it is an x0 RAID level) into multiple logical volumes. You will have to verify this for your RAID controller.
Most likely you will have to migrate the VMs off the current 750GB datastore and delete the datastore. Then delete the current logical 2.75TB volume and create new logical volumes - max. 2TB - 512 Bytes - using the RAID controller's software or BIOS.
André
André,
Thank you for your help. I have reconfigured the array and have regained a mjority of my disk space. I lost some space due change from a RAID6 to a RAID10. So here is where I am at. I recreated the datastore and copied the VM machines (files) back to that store but the ESXi server doesn't recognize the machines (inventory shows Unknown inaccessible) and I cannot find an import option to put those VMs back into play. Is there something I am missing?
Thanks again for your help!
Rick
I lost some space due change from a RAID6 to a RAID10
Doesn't the RAID controller have an option to create multple logical volumes on the RAID6?
Anyway, regarding the inaccessible VMs. It look like you did not unregister the VM's prior to delete the datastore. What you should do now is to right click each of the VM's in the inventory and select "Remove from Inventory". Then open the datastore browser and right click each VM's vmx file and select "Add to Inventory".
André
I have something similar running 3 guest (exchange, FIleserver & domcain controller)
My exchange is cdrive is running out of space
for a guest
Exchange
Welcome to the Community,
if understand this correctly the issue is different. The original poster had an issue with the 2TB limit of a datastore.
Please consider reposting your question in the appropriate forum VMware vSphere Hypervisor and explain what exactly you are trying to expand. The VMFS datastore or the virtual disk for your Exchange server.
André
André,
Your advice was spot on! thank you for all your help!!