Hi,
i'm trying to to create a RDM for a virtual Microsoft cluster. I have problems with adding the disk to the 2nd node, what i'm missing here?
I have a iSCSI LUN from a NetApp and this LUN is mapped and visible to all ESXi hosts, The first node looks like this:
Then i'm going to the 2nd node and trying to add an "existing" disk by browsing to the same mapping-file:
The first thing i'm wondering, why is he asking me for a "Location", i'm using a existing mapping file, so there is no need to ask for that.
But when i enter all informations and say OK i got this error message:
What have i missed here? Where is the problem? We have vSphere 7.0.3 in use...
Kind regards
Stefan
Pherhaps a "Bug" in vCenter? After writing that i had the idea to made a try locally on the ESXi Host, not in the vCenter, to add this existing disk:
I can save it and then in the vCenter i can switch the "Sharing" to "Multi-writer" and save it with no problems:
Hmm....
Hi,
I think in second node you must select existing hard drive, not new one and point it to file vmdk (mapping file) of first node.
Regards,
Sebastian
I have done so, look what i have written under the first screenshot...
Yes
You right
I havent read carefully
What esxi and vCenter version you have ?
Regards,
Sebastian
ok, Sorry, 7.0.3
I will check on my environment
Regards
Yes...
And a few moth ago i made 2 clusters with no problems, i must take a closer look if we installed a vCenter update before or after this.
Because this i'm totally confused, normally i know how to do that.
O.k. the vCenter told me that he was updated the last time in may and i configured the last cluster in june. There we migrated from FC to iSCSI. I removed the FC mapping files from the VM and created new ones for the iSCSI devices with no problems...
