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Asm1062 serial ata controller driver
Asm1062 serial ata controller driver








asm1062 serial ata controller driver
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It would take some work but I am sure it can be done. The reason moving the SATA cable from internal storage to External did not work is because in the BIOS (or EFI if your system is using that) does not recognize the drive as bootable probably because the boot order doesn't use the startech card as boot adapter). You can also do as you say move the entire VM folder contents to another disk and re-register the VM, that works too, but vCenter does all of this for you.

Asm1062 serial ata controller driver install#

When you setup vCenter you can install it anywhere on your network, so if you want to move VM's you could run vCenter appliance as a VM itself, and use that to migrate your VM's, that would be the easiest thing to do in your case. It's not difficult everything can be done from the web console. So just setup a new datastore (on new SATA hardware) and then use S-Vmotion the VM's to that new storage. That will let you move VM's without losing data, and its easy, its called storage vMotion.

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Well technically you could get vCenter trial (60 days) and connect your host. I could do that again, no biggy, but still, now that everything is configured and up'n'running, I would like not to have to set up the ESXi once again.

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If there is no chance to restore the datastore with the installed VM's (and the links to them), could I at least move my ESXi installation this way, save the VM's and reregister them? I already have a network card with 2 physical NIC's installed ( LogiLink PC0075‌ - Realtek 8111F & Asmedia 1182E sorry for the link, could not find the card on ) where I had to manually install the driver for it. So, now I am at a point where I need help, I searched Google and I understood that ESXi does not provide any nice feature to move VM's to other hosts or hosts to other hardware.īut I do not even really need that, move to new hardware (maybe technically I am moving to new hardware as the SATA port differs), but I hope that there is some way that I can do something here except for setting up at least the host system once again.

asm1062 serial ata controller driver

I almost started to panic, but switching back to the originally used SATA port and restarting again calmed my nerves, everything still worked. First of all I was very happy, as ESXi was still booting (at least the card is working), but as it was finished booting (took quite longer than usual btw.), it was not able to find any datastore and therefore my VM's could not be loaded. Next thing I did, was simply plug in the SATA cable of the system disk into the StarTech SATA port (yes I know, very, very risky without having any kind of backup, but no risk no fun - anyway I would definitely not do that again.). From that new card, I want to use 1 of the 2 eSATA ports for external devices and 1 internal port for the system disk, so that all HDDs are connected to the mainboard SATA controllers so I have the freedom to create RAIDs with the 4 HDDs (as I understand, they need to be connected to the same controller). ASM1062 Serial ATA Controller" in my "Manage-Host - >Hardware" ovwerview. Now I am ready to put some more disks into the server (2x 8TB & 2x 3TB, all WD Red), but as the motherboard only has 4 SATA ports, I bought a SATA/eSATA extension card ( StarTech PEXESAT322I installed in a PCIe x16 slot as the PCIe x1 is already used by a network card) and installed it. At that time, I installed a system disk (SSD) using a SATA port on the motherboard, installed ESXi 6.0.0 and two VM's (Ubuntu Sever & Win 10). I bought an Intel PowerEdge T20 (love that thing) a month or two ago.

asm1062 serial ata controller driver

I need some help moving my system disk from one SATA port to another in ESXi 6.0.0.










Asm1062 serial ata controller driver