Problemas para ampliar HDD disk Provisioning disabled

Hello that gente tal,

Estoy tratando ampliar el una VM 30 GB one HDD el 40 GB el gran problema're disk Provisioning is encuentra disabled y no me permite hacerlo, los datos para tener mas idea son following infrastructure:

vCenter: VMware vCenter 5.1 B.

Host: VMware vSphere 4.1 U2 Esxi.

Data store: ISCSI

VM: vHardware 7, operating system Windows XP Professional x 32, has No instant, estado VM off

Procedures are made pero fallidos, Migración of VM has datastore otro y el formato del HDD change.

The estan in Québec appears disabled el disk Provisioning por dudas y como puedo habilitarlo para ampliar el HDD.

Editor the evidencia of the VM.

Configuracion_VM.png

Of photos gracias por su ayuda.

Salu2,

Dear, esto you pasa porque're a disco type ide.

Probably esta Máquina UN P2V venga o similar.

Convert Deberias este disco scsi y luego realize modificacion del disco.

Link the United Nations you paso a una KB that you can help a esto.

http://KB.VMware.com/kb/1016192

Saludos,

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