Set controller SCSI-type VirtualLsiLogicSAS

When im getting an error message when im trying to set the type of controller Scsi to VirtualLsiSAS:

WARNING: Changing the type of the virtual machine boot disk controller prevents the VM to start properly.

And his is not the change of re-congfigure, leaving the BusLogic controller parallel perfom and continues with the script. Anyone seen this before?

Hello

First of all I will file a bug for the warning - this is not correct and it's too scary. The idea of the warning message is that if you change your boot HARD drive controller, it is possible the OS have problems with the start-up of the guest.

We cannot reporoduce your question in our test environment, it will be useful if you share your information:

-VM machine-> 4 or 7 Version?

-ID - WinXP, Win2003 VM, etc.?

-What is the version of your ESX? I see you have vCenter 4.1 but he could handle older versions of ESX.

-Have you tried the same operation with the graphical clieant? Is he here?

And finally, I think you can try this line as a workaround:

Get - VM testvm | Get-hard drive | New-controller SCSI-Type VirtualLsiLogic - BusSharingMode NoSharing

This line creates the new controller and remove the existing. Pass the desired values - Type and - BusSharingMode parameters.

Kind regards

Vitali

Team PowerCLI

Tags: VMware

Similar Questions

  • Create the virtual machine with the type of controller SCSI LSI logic SAS with PowerCLi

    Hey guys,.

    IM the difficulty to create a virtual machine with the type of controller SCSI to "LSI Logic SAS". The cmdlet New - VM im struggling to find where to create the type of controller?

    If you create a virtual machine without specifying a disk it will create a 4 GB SCSI type thick (0:0) hard drive 1 with 0 Parrall default BusLogic SCSI controller.

    What im wanting to do is to create a disk hard which is thin Prov. and create SCSI LSI logic SAS controller is set to.

    New-VM -name VMSTORE23 -$vmhost $esxhost MemoryMB- 4096 NumCpu- 2 -NetworkName "Vlan 6 Machine Virtual Network" | Get-NetworkAdapter | Set-NetworkAdapter -Type Vmxnet3 -MacAddress '00:50:56:00:00:21' -confirm:$false

    I have recived of aid by some LucD who helped direct the value of the network card in the New - VM cmdlet as follows. But I'm not able to add a hose for hard disk also like:

    | Get-hard drive | Together-hard drive - Datastore $datastore - slim StorageFormat

    And I have no idea how change the type of SCSI conroller or create it with the correct configuration?

    Any help would be great,

    Thanks in advance

    Eddie

    Greetings, steddyeddie-

    You should be able to use Set - hard drive and SCSI controller Set cmdlets to set the storage format of your hard drive and the SCSI controller type, respectively.  You were close to on the part of game - hard drive .  Try something like:

    ## get the VM object $vmVMSTORE23 = Get-VM VMSTORE23 ## set the harddisk storageformat to thin$vmVMSTORE23 | Get-HardDisk | Set-HardDisk -StorageFormat Thin ## set the SCSI controller type$vmVMSTORE23 | Get-ScsiController | Set-ScsiController -Type VirtualLsiLogicSAS
    

    It could pack in to your existing order to keep it as a good word, but for readability.

    Enjoy

  • EliteBook 725 G3: Failed to update the Firmware USB controller of Type C

    My laptop is one of the first to come out of the Assembly line and came with firmware 1.02.

    1.08 BIOS that is out there, so I tried to update Windows 7.  It took time, but it's over and the tool said to restart.  That's all he said I remember.

    Upon restart, it started giving beep codes.  I don't remember who it was, but it was something like 1 long 2 short or long 2 2 - short.  He kept with him for awhile and I got sick of him, so I pushed on and held the power button for the kill and then restarted.

    This time, he got in the BIOS, who says she has been updated controller firmware USB Type C of v12 v13.  This FAILURE and gave me the option "restart and try again."  I took that, but he was never retried.

    I felt comfortable with that, so I flashed the BIOS 1.08 again, this time in the BIOS using a Flash DRIVE (\Hewlett-Packard\BIOS\New\N73_0108.bin).  He went through much faster than on Windows, and in the end, he actually warned me that the machine may beep for awhile after restarting.  Uh, thanks for the warning, now it's too late.  Why doesn't Windows Update program gave me the same caveat useful?

    In any case, the SystemRoot machine, but he did nothing to try to update the firmware of the controller USB Type-C.  I'm guessing that he defined an indicator saying somewhere that we are already at 1.08, so there is nothing new to do.

    When the BIOS Setup is emptied using BiosConfigUtility.exe, it shows the USB Type-C controller firmware to be even 00.12.

    So, how to update at 00.13?

    Posted March 31, 2016 1.11 BIOS update corrects this problem.

    http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/SWD/public/detail?sp4ts.Oid=7815285&swItemId=ob_163435_1&swEnvOid=4192#TAB4

  • When setting type in photoshop for printing purposes what setting should the type set to crisp or too strong?

    When setting type in photoshop for printing purposes what setting should the type set to crisp or too strong?

    Never, ever, rasterized text for printing purposes.

  • Change a Bus Type of controller SCSI VMs of BusLogic at LSI Logic

    I'm creating a new virtual machine with "New - VM", but the scsi controller that is created by default is a BusLogic, I need a controller LSI Logic.

    What is the best way to achieve this?

    Kind regards

    Roman

    Take a look at the Configuration Type of SCSI controller.

    This filter must be able to do the trick.

    ____________

    Blog: LucD notes

    Twitter: lucd22

  • find the type of controller SCSI of all virtual machines

    Hello Guyz... help pls. How can I find out what type of SCSI controller of all virtual machines in a data center particular

    Try this!

    # Get the VMs
    $vm = get-datacenter "DATACENTER" | get-vm
    # For each of the VMs
    $vm | % {
        $vmview = get-view $_.id
    #    Get all of the SCSI controller devices
        $hardware = $vmview.config.hardware
        $devices = $hardware | % {$_.device}
        $deviceinfo = $devices | % {$_.deviceinfo}
        $controller = $deviceinfo | ? {$_.label -like "SCSI Contro*"}
        $controller | select-object @{name="Name"; expression={$vmview.name}}, @{name="Controller"; expression={$_.label}}, @{name="Controller Type"; expression={$_.summary}}
    }
    
  • Controller SCSI Raid ESXi 5.5 recommendation

    I'm moving the ESXi 5.5 to another server by using the following:


    Server Dell R610 with 12G of ram and a Dell PowerVaul 220 s Raid 5 with 12, space 1, 5 - T HD sata

    The Raid Controller is a Intel SRCU42E Ultra320 SCSI PCI-Express X 8 with ext 2 x 68pin ports.


    I get the error ' call 'HostDatastoreSystem. " 'Of object' CreateVmfsDatastore 'ha-datastoresystem' on ESXi when you try to add storage. I even installed 5.1 but with the same results.


    Later, after much research and troubleshooting, as well as headaches, I discover that the SCSI Raid card was not compatible with ESXI 5.1, 5.5 only with 4.1 or 4.0

    I begin to scan the cards SCSI RAID but difficult to get one with the above specifications that could be compatible with ESXI 5.5


    Run out of tricks and do not have the ability to turn the Dell PowerVault 220 s

    May suggest a SCSI Raid PCI - e card with a port Ext. 68pin compatible 5.1 to 5.5? All of the recommendations, difficulty, work around?

    Thank you

    ESXi 5.5 system requirements

    When you install or upgrade to ESXi 5.5, ensure that the host meets these minimum hardware configurations supported by ESXi 5.5:

    1. Your equipment is compatible on the VMware Compatibility Guide. This includes:

    • Systems compatibility
    • Compatibility I/O (network adapters and HBAS)
    • Storage compatibility
    • Backup software compatibility
  • You have a 64-bit processor. VMware ESXi 5.5 only installs and runs on 64-bit x 86 CPU servers. He argues also that LAHF and SAHF CPU instructions.
  • You have a computer with at least two hearts 5.5 ESXi host.
  • The NX/XD bit is set for the CPU in the BIOS.
  • Your processor is supported. ESXi supports a wide range of x 64 of multicore. For a complete list of taken processors supported,
  • You have 4 GB of RAM. This is the minimum required to install ESXi 5.5. Provide at least 8 GB of RAM to take full advantage of the features of ESXi and run virtual machines in typical production environments.
  • Support for hardware virtualization (Intel VT - x or AMD RVI) is enabled on x 64 CPU (to support 64-bit virtual machines). For a complete list of operating systems that are supported with ESXi, hosts running virtual machines with 64-bit operating systems have these hardware requirements:
    • For AMD Opteron systems, processors must be Opteron Rev E or later.
    • For Intel Xeon systems, processors must include support for Intel Virtualization Technology (VT). Many servers which may include processors with VT support VT disabled by default, so you have to manually enable VT. If your CPU support VT, but you do not see this option in the BIOS, contact your provider to request a version of BIOS that allows to enable VT support.

      Note: to determine if your server has 64-bit VMware support, download The utility of Identification of CPU on the VMware site.

  • You have one or more Gigabit or 10 GB Ethernet controllers. For a list of network adapter models supported, refer to the VMware Compatibility Guide.
  • You with any combination of one or more storage controllers are:
    • Basic SCSI controllers. Adaptec Ultra-160 or Ultra-320, LSI Logic Fusion-MPT and most NCR/Symbios SCSI.
    • RAID controllers. Reference Dell PERC (Adaptec RAID and LSI MegaRAID) RAID HP Smart Array or IBM ServeRAID controllers (Adaptec).
  • You have a SCSI drive or a local, off-grid, RAID LUN with unpartitioned for VMS space.
  • For Serial ATA (SATA), a drive connected through taken SAS controllers supported or supported integrated SATA controllers. SATA drives are supposed to be remote, no premises. These discs are not used as a partition to scrape by default because they are too far away.

    Note: you cannot connect a SATA CD-ROM device to a virtual machine on a host ESXi 5.5. To use the SATA CD-ROM device, you must use the IDE emulation mode.

  • You use a supported storage system. ESXi 5.5 supports the installation and start-up of these storage systems:
    • SATA drives. SATA drives connected behind the SAS controllers supported or SATA controllers support built-in.

      • LSI1068E (LSISAS3442E)
      • LSI1068 (SAS 5)
      • IBM ServeRAID 8K SAS controller
      • Smart Array P400/256 controller
      • 5.0.1 Dell PERC controller
    • SATA drives. Support SATA edge include:
      • Intel ICH9
      • NVIDIA MCP55
      • ServerWorks HT1000

    Note: ESXi does not support using SATA internal disks local to the host server to create VMFS stores of data that is shared between multiple ESXi hosts.

  • You have disks Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) supported for ESXi 5.5 installation and to store virtual machines in VMFS partitions.
  • You have dedicated disk SAN Fibre Channel or iSCSI.
  • You have USB devices supported for ESXi installation.
  • You can install and start ESXi a FCoE LUN using VMware software FCoE adapters and network with FCoE adapters discharge capacity
  • . See the documentation for storage for more information about installing and initializing ESXi with vSphere FCoE software.
  • How to set up a type of thermocouple in FPGA on cRIO 9074 + modules 9211

    Hi all.

    Could someone displays an example of VI pour set the type of a module 9211 thermocouple mounted on a cRIo9074 + ethercat 9144.

    After several searches on the forum or in the various labviews, I have nothing concrete to this topic.

    FYI, I realize a project to track T ° on a machine using the cRIO 9074 + ethercat with display on a Touch Panel (touch screen).

    All scan mode in works well. Plug-in of the shared variables to send different surveys on a corporate network so that the Panel button can display this information. A remote PC of supervision may also fetch the info.

    My problem today is to be able to choose the type of thermocouple perono LUN VI without having to him by ironing my project and deployment of my modules after changes.

    Thanks in advance.

    Thanks for the reply.

    I had already seen this example but I thought that there was some chose more "simple".

    I'm going to use up to 9 modules 9211, which will fatten the VI but it should go.

    Thanks again.

  • How can I set the "task Type" only "stick Print" on a network for all users printer?

    I have a user that is asking for the network on its soil set printer to have only 'hold Print' in the Type of task for all users.

    They then walk to the printer and print their ID card.

    Currently, it's just an option for all users are not using the printer this way.

    The request is to do it's mandatory. Stayed in the print server and the printer, entered the tab advanced, default print settings and attempted to define it here, but he doesn't know if he put it correctly for all users.

    Please notify.

    Hi Mark,

    I suggest you post this question in the TechNet Windows 7 networking forums: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/w7itpronetworking/threads

    Thank you.

  • Get and Set of dynamic Type via the Script output

    I am running vRO 6.0.1. I built a dynamic type to Veeam. I can see the items in the inventory and can select them as attributes in workflows. I'm looking to get the dynamic Type via a script object and set it as a variable in the script output, but its does not work. I created the dynamic type using the type dynamic plug-in generator v2.

    I have 'Veeam' namespace with types:

    VeeamHost

    jobFolder

    job

    I put an output with the 'DynamicTypes:Veeam.job' type attribute and the name jobOut

    My script is just:

    jobOut = Server.findForType ('DynamicTypes:Veeam.job' '29714267-f517-4f76-a621-902b3e789772/urn:veeam:Job:26eddcda-ea52-469b-b4c9-0b80fec098ae');

    System.log ("Job found:" + jobOut "'); 

    After the execution of the jobOut variable is empty. In the newspapers, I see:

    Found job: DynamicWrapper (Instance): [DynamicTypesDynamicObject]-[class com.vmware.o11n.plugin.dynamictypes.model.DynamicObject] - VALUE: dynobj: [__ns:Veeam __id:29714267-f517-4f76-a621-902b3e789772/urn:veeam:Job:26eddcda-ea52-469b-b4c9-0b80fec098ae __tp:DynamicTypes:Veeam.job]

    Does anyone have an idea of how complete the release of DynamicTypes:Veeam.job with the actual work of veeam I got via the script?

    Could check you what happens if you replace the line

    jobOut = Server.findForType("DynamicTypes:Veeam.job","29714267-f517-4f76-a621-902b3e789772/urn:veeam:Job:26eddcda-ea52-469b-b4c9-0b80fec098ae");

    with

    jobOut is DynamicTypesManager.getObject ("Veeam", "task", "29714267-f517-4f76-a621-902b3e789772/urn:veeam:Job:26eddcda-ea52-469b-b4c9-0b80fec098ae");.

  • No found readers - controller SCSI problem

    I have install an Oracle VM server, when I choose VMware Paravirtual like my SCSI controller as my virtual drive


    The problem is occur as stated is the image below


    vSphere Client-2012-05-24-16-54-11.png

    I have

    Can someone explain to me why this happens...

    You need an external driver to run this... other wise, it will not recognize the drive. Other wise using the default, when during the selection scsi controllertype its recommended vmware says.

  • The addition of storage and the new controller scsi causes existing NIC become ghost

    Hello

    I have two Windows 2003 Enterprise SP2 VM that each have two NICs configured to connect to different networks. When I add additional hard disks (RDM) connected to a new SCSI controller and restart the virtual network adapters one existing machine disappears (it becomes a ghost card) and a new network card with the default config is displayed in its place.

    The result is that I have to go through the process of removing the ghost network card and reconfigure the new card with the correct network settings and connect to the correct port group.

    Anyone know why this is or how to avoid it?

    Virtual Center 2.5.0 build 119598

    ESX Server 3.5.0 123630

    Latest VMtools installed on the virtual machine

    Thank you

    Steve

    Hello. See this kb article for more information on this.

  • How to set the date type date of work

    This is perhaps a silly question, but I can't seem to get the data type date to work for a member account. When I go to the planning application and choose an account I want to put in a date entry account, the web form seems to show that the setting of the date works for the account. I even put my account type to be saved hypothesis. For example, I expect to see the date formatted in 10/20/2009 when I enter this value in the web form under my account "Hire Date". I also checked the display options in the preferences of planning. If anyone knows if this function works even on 9.3 or 11.1?

    Hello

    Looks like you have not defined the order of evaluation of Auditors. Administration > Dimensions > evaluation order > select plan type > moving accounts to another window, apply.
    Try the form again.

    See you soon

    John
    http://John-Goodwin.blogspot.com/

  • Disable the setting custom step Type

    Hello

    I'm developing some types of custom step and I don't want the developer of the sequence to be able to change them. He should be able to access the properties of the step only which are visible through the property browser. I want my guys to appear as types of NI - where everything is disabled for the user.

    This way I can protect my types to get damaged by an adventurous sequence developer and also give him the freedom to design their own tests using the types I give him.

    Is this possible? If so, how?

    Thank you.

    Aditya

    If they are connected as long as developer and not admin, you can change the privileges > configure > change types to false.

  • Unable to set the security type.

    Hi guys,.

    Recently, I reset my router and access 192.168.1.1. I put a different SSID that default "linksys" and then walked to the Wireless Security tab. When I try to choose the type of security so that I can enter a password, really fast page refresh and the option goes to the people with reduced mobility. In other words, it won't let me change the type safety of persons with reduced mobility to nothing else. Can someone please help?

    Thank you in advance!

    Hey thanks for your reply!

    I tried everything... AND. Wait what he... Wait what he... NOTHING! I just bought a new anyway and now my network is fast and secure

Maybe you are looking for