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smendez27
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Create local Datastore with internal HDD

Hello community,
I have a DL360 Gen 10+ server where I installed HPE VM Essentials, the server has 2 logical arrays, a logical drive with 2 960GB disks in RAID1, where VM Essentials was installed and another logical drive with 4x 960GB RAID5 with 2.6TB usable where I want to store the VMs created.Fig.1Fig.1

The volume with the provisioned 2.6TB disk is displayed in HPE Manager.

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I can't add a Datastore with the 2.6TB mounted disk, where I want to store the created VMs.
Please can someone support me?.

 

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KoreyG
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Re: Create local Datastore with internal HDD

Hello @smendez27!

From the screenshots, it looks like you have your disk online and mounted to /mnt/data/

  1. In HPE VM Essentials, navigate to your cluster:
    Infrastructure > Clusters > click your cluster hyperlink
  2. Click on the Storage tab in the cluster
  3. Under the Data Stores tab, click the Add button
  4. You can add a Directory Pool, which you target a directory on the hypervisor to make available to be used by HPE VM Essentials. For example:
    directory_pool.png
  5. Then click the Save button
  6. The Datastore will become available to the cluster after that for provisioning

Hope that helps!

smendez27
Occasional Contributor

Re: Create local Datastore with internal HDD

Hello KoreyG

I appreciate the support, after creating the logical volume I was able to add the Datastore.
Thank you very much!