Adding a new drive of 1 TB Adaptec2610SA and esxi 3.5.0

Hello

It's really confusing to me.

I have a system that works for 2 years now.

I have 2 drives raided and work in my esx 3.5.0 on my HP Proliant ML115 G5 server. I has been working perfectly without any problems.

I wanted to add a few more storage so I boughty myself a whole new drive 1 TB and set everything off and put it in.

Went up in the utility RAID at startup and makes sure that I could see, but not a not joining the existing raid array as I just wanted to use as 1 additional storage room.

Anyway to cut a long story short, - punt in esxi, has launched the customer infrastructure and went to the storage adapter expecting to see here. NO.

Therefore a new analysis and NOTHING.

Put and old 40 GB drive to and bingo she appeared right. (this player may have been formatted, but that's the only difference I could think off the power)

The new Terabyte disk in and nothing new.

Any ideas.

Y at - it sort of command line hardcore scan I can do to force his apperarance.

Thank you.

Neil

Did you create a new table with the single disk. The controller do not know, but I think that you must have a table before being transmitted.

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