Good afternoon,
I am having trouble with getting 2 X 3TB Seagate HDD to appear properly in WHS2011.
So you know where I am at I have added the 2 drives into my server and have added them as RDMs through SSH on ESXi (as these drives are going to be jsut for media I want to be able to take them out and use them in another computer if needs be).
They are showing in my DataStore and I can add them to my Virtual CentOS machine and the details on the drive show the full 3TB.
When I add the same disks to my WHS2011 system it recognizes the HDDs in device manager and in Computer Management. The issue is that it is displaying one of the HDD as 0mb , the other as -128mb and it will not let me format them at all. All the options are greyed out.
I try to sort everything myself so I can learn from the experience but this one has baffled me and I cant find any answers after searching for the last two nights.
If anybody can offer any suggestions as I fear I may have to tackle the whole thing another way such as not using ESXi. MY experiences with servers are limited so I will answer any questions as best as I can.
If it helps my server is just my old computer (can't remember all the parts) :
Q6600
Asus p5q-e
Hard drives plugged straight into motherboard.
I am having trouble with getting 2 X 3TB Seagate HDD to appear properly in WHS2011.
So you know where I am at I have added the 2 drives into my server and have added them as RDMs through SSH on ESXi (as these drives are going to be jsut for media I want to be able to take them out and use them in another computer if needs be).
They are showing in my DataStore and I can add them to my Virtual CentOS machine and the details on the drive show the full 3TB.
When I add the same disks to my WHS2011 system it recognizes the HDDs in device manager and in Computer Management. The issue is that it is displaying one of the HDD as 0mb , the other as -128mb and it will not let me format them at all. All the options are greyed out.
I try to sort everything myself so I can learn from the experience but this one has baffled me and I cant find any answers after searching for the last two nights.
If anybody can offer any suggestions as I fear I may have to tackle the whole thing another way such as not using ESXi. MY experiences with servers are limited so I will answer any questions as best as I can.
If it helps my server is just my old computer (can't remember all the parts) :
Q6600
Asus p5q-e
Hard drives plugged straight into motherboard.