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I have a 2 node ESX cluster running in a lab, and each host had one single physical disk in it when they were created. I've since added a second hard drive into each host and I'd like to add them into the VSAs I already have running. Is it possible to create a VMDK on the second disk and present it to the VSA VM as SCSI 1:1 or do I have to create a whole new VSA just to be able to use these disks?
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Brandon
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You have to create new VSA to consume the new disk.
The current VSA only allows 1 VMDK (SCSI 1:0) for data storage.
Adam C
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LeftHand Networks
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| Thanks, Adam. I assumed that was the answer but wanted to make sure before I went that route.
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