03-17-2016 04:30 AM - edited 03-01-2019 12:38 PM
Ive done hundred reasearch and still the hard disk doesnt work in my new cisco blade. How can i use my local storage to install my Vsphere Esxi.. when i press enter key there was some error regarding some python error or something like that !
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03-22-2016 12:42 AM
When you can use Local Disk config policy Not Specific Storage Policy .
Did you see same errors on the screen ??
1st , Create local Disk Config Policy
Server Tab - > Local Disk Config Policy and , Create New Policy
2nd , Creating service Profile , you can choose Local Disk Config Policy Not Spesific Storage Profile nor Storage Profile Policy
03-30-2016 06:10 PM
As has been noted on some of the other discussions on your B200M4 blades with the 4K sector drives installed, the 4K drives are not supported on the UCS Blades.
I am updating this thread so others reading this will note that the 4k drives are not supported on UCS blades at this time.
Thanks,
Kirk
03-17-2016 12:24 PM
Hello,
How would you like the local disk configured?
On the server tab if you go to policies, there should be a 'local disk policy' that will allow you to configure the local storage on a B-series. (You will need to apply this policy to the service profile on the blade in question.)
Could you provide an image of the python error you are seeing as well?
03-18-2016 02:23 AM
03-18-2016 12:01 PM
it seems that the installer can not find your HDD to install. Did you see the HDD and virtual drive while boot, in KVM console out put?
03-18-2016 02:28 PM
Yes i only see the Lsi on virtual adapter host but not handled by bios. On the boot screen..
03-22-2016 07:20 AM
I think your has a bad SAS LSI raid controller on your motherboard. Since it is embedded, you will need to replace the whole motherboard.
03-30-2016 06:10 PM
As has been noted on some of the other discussions on your B200M4 blades with the 4K sector drives installed, the 4K drives are not supported on the UCS Blades.
I am updating this thread so others reading this will note that the 4k drives are not supported on UCS blades at this time.
Thanks,
Kirk
03-30-2016 11:56 PM
But i have the windows 2012 r2 working through UEFI bootloader ? so i think if it is not supported it should not install the windows at first.
now im looking for uefi bootloader for esxi installation.
03-31-2016 04:26 AM
There are many things that TAC sees customers do, that aren't on the support matrix. Where you run into trouble is when you request help in the areas where you have deviated from the HCL or published guidelines, and will be asked to revert to a supported config/HCL.
Running in an unsupported config,,,, is not a good place to be.
VMware itself doesn't support booting from 4K sector drives. Please see https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2091600
Versions this applies to:
Thanks,
Kirk...
03-22-2016 07:23 AM
Sorry, just remember that for B200 M4 the HDD and SAS raid is on the optional board. So, no need to change the whole motherboard, just the HDD board.
03-22-2016 07:27 AM
but this is brand new server blade.. it has 12 server blades and i tried in all of the blades its still the same i dont know what i am missing in the proflie configuration can you give me an example on how to make a profile for using local lsi hard disk ? please ? thanks
03-23-2016 03:04 AM
I saw your screenshot again .
Virtual Storage has already created .
I wonder , there is something wrong with boot policy .
Could you create Boot Policy as this follows ?
1, Create Boot Policy
2,Select [Add Local Disk] not select any other disk like a Local HDD nor Add SD Card , only [ Add Local Disk]
3,Select [Add CD / DVD ] ; similarly ; select Local Disk
03-23-2016 03:09 AM
i created that with local disk but still when i boot up the server he could not find any virtual drive handled by bios..
03-23-2016 03:12 AM
and i checked the boot order details in the server details on actual boot order in local storage any there is nothing found and askin to verify device presence.
03-23-2016 03:05 AM
I saw your screenshot again .
Virtual Storage has already created .
I wonder , there is something wrong with boot policy .
Could you create Boot Policy as this follows ?
1, Create Boot Policy
2,Select [Add Local Disk] not select any other disk like a Local HDD nor Add SD Card , only [ Add Local Disk]
3,Select [Add CD / DVD ] ; similarly ; select Local Disk
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