Al add UN disco virtual pierdo the Mac

Results raro, raro, raro... Desconozco TR is is a tema of the VM or a level of Windows.

He paradox una VM Windows Server 2003 SP2 is the he added UN disco nuevo vmdk, generating a second SCSI debido target only tengo mas 15 clubs. Arranco VM there was soon 20 minutos in arrancar (tiene 16 GB of RAM y suele take bastante).

Al arrancar no tiene red.

The red card virtual configurada esta con los atributos of ' connect to the power on ' y 'connected '.

A level of Windows veo tarjeta of red as I don't dice than no tiene IP y por tanto me recoge una IP APIPA para dirty del paso. El useful esta configurado para recoger por IP DHCP.

The rest of equipos por DHCP how well.

Pongo the manualmente IP y vuelve VM has the red.

Posteriormente analizando el equipo veo HA perdido the MAC than tapeworm configurada y por eso a DHCP nivel no ha reactores the LUN.

¿Alguien sabe por donde pueden come?

Saludos thanks

Hola Xaco, dps are y hacer unas consultas you paso the answer is that I have.

Cuando uno add UN disco en ambientes office, will genera una reorganizacion del bus PCI Quebec in some cases can result in lo you sucede has it, you say that the vm interpreter a cambio o movimiento en el bus NIC nivel.

Esto is encuentra descripto in the siguiente KB

Adding a virtual disk on a virtual SCSI controller auxiliary to a VM moves other devices to the new PCI ports

Tal como dice el article you respond sell the siguiente forma:

Virtual PCI peripheral are filled in the PCI slots on a virtual machine using a predefined scanning order:

  1. PCI 0 x 00: x 00 0x0f.0 (bus 15 slot, PCI zero, zero function) contains the VMware SVGA II video adapter. It corresponds to the slot 1 on virtual hardware. It is not possible to disable the device from the virtual graphics card.       According to availability, remaining five virtual PCI slots are filled.
  2. All virtual SCSI controllers are added in the digit key-based (scsi #), beginning to PCI 0 x 00:0 x 10.0 x 00 (zero PCI bus, slot, sixteen, zero function) with the lowest numbered virtual SCSI controller.
  3. After all virtual SCSI controllers are populated, are added the virtual Ethernet controllers.
  4. Finally, the virtual soundcard (if available and configured) is filled with.

Adding or removing a virtual SCSI controller, for example, causes devices more down in the order of scanning (virtual Ethernet controllers and its virtual card) to move to the new virtual PCI slot locations.

Implementation of PCI virtual devices in this order preserves the virtual PCI slot mapping for the first virtual SCSI controller at all times. The first virtual SCSI controller is generally used as the boot SCSI controller, and count of many operating systems on this SCSI controller in a fixed location on the PCI bus.

Te dejo an abrazo!

LTC

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