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Hello, I need some help since I cannot see my datastore anymore.

 

I have a server Dell Poweredge with PERC H310 controller. This server had three SATA 4Tb configured as RAID5. This virtual disk was being seen from ESXi as a datastore named "DATI".

A couple of weeks ago one of these disk being degraded. I had some trouble finding SATA replacement, so I decide to move to SAS disks.

I bought 3 SAS Dell disk (4Tb). These are the operation I did in order to migrate the VM from the old datastore to a new datastore.

 

-put the defective SATA disk offline

-remove all SATA disks

-insert the three new SAS disks

-restart the server

-create a new virtual disk with SATA RAID SAS named DATA1

-put one of the SAS disks offline and remove it (so two bay are available)

-insert the two SATA disks still OK, accepted as foreign

-now I can see two virtual disks (SATA and SAS) both 7Tb

-start ESXi and create a new datastore with the new SAS virtual disk

-copy 5 VM machines to the new datastore (lot of time spent here...)

-unregister VM from old datastore DATI and register these VM on datastore DATA1

-start these 5 VM: all VM (Windows server, some 2008 one 2012 with Veeam Backup&Replication Suite) started an successfully working

 

Now I was ready to complete the migration from SATA to SAS, so I decided to remove these old SATA drives. So I:

- shutdown ESXi server

- removed the two old SATA disk and mounted the third SAS disk (so this RAID5 can be completed)

- power on server, enter in PERC controller and put this third disk online

- restarted the server and started ESXi

 

Now the trouble: datastore DATA1  disappeared in web console. I can see the disk as storage:

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In the output of the command  esxcli  storage filesystem list I can see the disk:

unknown.vmhba1-unknown.2:0-naa.6b083fe0e9e63c0023b10b410d2f4655

   UID: unknown.vmhba1-unknown.2:0-naa.6b083fe0e9e63c0023b10b410d2f4655

   Runtime Name: vmhba1:C2:T0:L0

   Device: naa.6b083fe0e9e63c0023b10b410d2f4655

   Device Display Name: Local DELL Disk (naa.6b083fe0e9e63c0023b10b410d2f4655)

   Adapter: vmhba1

   Channel: 2

   Target: 0

   LUN: 0

   Plugin: NMP

   State: active

   Transport: parallel

   Adapter Identifier: unknown.vmhba1

   Target Identifier: unknown.2:0

   Adapter Transport Details: Unavailable or path is unclaimed

   Target Transport Details: Unavailable or path is unclaimed

   Maximum IO Size: 131072

 

When I enter in the /vmfs/volume directory I see something but I'm not sure what is this link:

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I don't want to do it all over again. Please could you tell me how can I have this datastore available in the ESXi ?

 

Thanks a lot.

Riccardo


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