Hello all,
I 've got two VM with about 10 RDM disks connected to it. The problem is that I need to remove one of those. If it's quite easy to see which Lun on the SAN correspond to which RDM disk on vsphere, I can't find a way to know which disk on windows is which RDM disk on vsphere.
Some help would be greatly apreciated
Thanks!!
In windows right click on my computer go to manage -> disk management -> right click on disk 0 or 1, 2 etc, not on the partition and click propeties. The SCSI ID should match up with the ID in the VM properties window. So 0,1,0 will match (0:1)
Hello.
The free RVTools can be useful for this - use the vPartition and vDisk tabs to match them up.
Good Luck!
It's very easy, LUN numbers... remove the one the correlates to the same LUN ID
Thanks, I'll try the RV tools and see how it goes.
@RParker: it's not that easy as they dont correspond, I already looked. they correspond between the SAN and vmware but not between vmware and Windows.
In windows right click on my computer go to manage -> disk management -> right click on disk 0 or 1, 2 etc, not on the partition and click propeties. The SCSI ID should match up with the ID in the VM properties window. So 0,1,0 will match (0:1)
THank you all,
The tool helped a lot but the SCSI id does match the windows No. It was dead easy, I don't know how I didn't realise that before...