I recently created a new VMFS whose total capacity is not showing up. The “Storage adapters” view shows all the extents.
The total capacity should be well over 4 TB. However, when I look in the “Storage” view, I see a capacity of just over 3 TB.
I just updated this server to the most recent ESX 3.5 patches and rebooted it; the problem remains. Any ideas what’s going on?
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Michael A. Lowry
mlowry.blogspotcom
Hi Michael
I'm not sure if i've missed something here, but you mentioned in your original post that you expected the datastore to be over 4TB on size, however, looking at the extents that you have added, it only totals just over 3TB that you have shown...
i.e.
LUN 5 = 1.53TB
LUN 6 = 1.53TB
But LUN 7 only seems to be 1.61GB!! Is this correct??
Re RParker's comment about the increase button.. this is only seen on the vSphere wersion of the VI Client, not on the 2.5 version you are using.
Hops this makes sense, not sure if i've grabbed the wrong end of the stick here 😃
Cheers
Adam
Did you EXTEND the datastore?
Thanks for the quick response.
We added an extent to the datastore via the VI Client. Normally this automatically extends the datastore.
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Michael A. Lowry
mlowry.blogspotcom
Normally this automatically extends the datastore.
NO. It may extend the VOLUME but it will not extend the VMFS datastore. You have to click on properties for the VMFS datastore and click "increase"
I guess I don’t know where to do that. There’s no “increase” option here.
Thanks again.
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Michael A. Lowry
mlowry.blogspot.com
Not sure why you don't see the increase button. Are you using the latest build of VI Client?
Your screen is a bit different than build 208111 of VI client I have.
I just upgraded the Virtual Center Server and Infrastructure Client to version 2.5 update 6. The build number of both is now 227637. I do not see any change in the options since upgrading. Where do you see this “increase” button? Is there a command-line tool that we can use to achieve the same result?
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Michael A. Lowry
mlowry.blogspot.com
Hi Michael
I'm not sure if i've missed something here, but you mentioned in your original post that you expected the datastore to be over 4TB on size, however, looking at the extents that you have added, it only totals just over 3TB that you have shown...
i.e.
LUN 5 = 1.53TB
LUN 6 = 1.53TB
But LUN 7 only seems to be 1.61GB!! Is this correct??
Re RParker's comment about the increase button.. this is only seen on the vSphere wersion of the VI Client, not on the 2.5 version you are using.
Hops this makes sense, not sure if i've grabbed the wrong end of the stick here 😃
Cheers
Adam
Oh gosh, now I feel silly. You’re absolutely right.
LUN 7 has just 1.61 gigabytes, not terabytes. Every time I had looked at the numbers, I had assumed that LUNs 5, 6, and 7 all had sizes listed in terabytes.
OK, problem solved. Thanks for pointing out what should have been obvious!
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Michael A. Lowry
mlowry.blogspot.com