jagz707 Posted June 10, 2021 Share Posted June 10, 2021 (edited) Lots of great Howto's on how to run Unraid as a VM in ESXi, but they all seem to be based on passing through an HBA card to the VM. My use case is to build a small Unraid VM on my ESXi server to use for testing purposes only. (My Production Unraid host is a a dedicated server). For that, I just want to use ESXi storage from my datastore rather than put an HBA card in with its own disks.. I set up a vm with a few virtual disks based on Ubuntu32 and used PlopKexec to boot off the USB stick I had passed through in vmware. Everything boots up fine, but when I login into the Unraid UI and look at the MAIN page none of the virtual disks I provisioned in Esxi appear as devices to Unraid.. I've tried using different SCSI controllers like LSI SAS, Vmware Paravirtual, Buslogic etc as the emulation in ESXi but no joy. Also tried adding disks as SCSI thick provisioned as well as IDE but same result. Also tried changing the disk type from 'dependent' to 'indepedent' but that didnt have any effect or the VM didnt boot. I reduced the disks down to just 1 disk just to see if that made any difference as well.. it didn't.. And just for good measure, tried also to play about with the SCSI bus sharing options between physical, virtual and none.. but no joy there either.. I must be missing something obvious here.. Any help appreciated.. Edited June 10, 2021 by jagz707 omitted text Quote Link to comment
SuperDan Posted June 10, 2021 Share Posted June 10, 2021 I am doing the same thing and used this guide. https://flemmingss.com/how-to-convert-a-physical-unraid-server-to-a-virtual-machine-in-vmware-esxi-7-0/ The only way I got Unraid to see the vmdk disks were to set them as SATA. Quote Link to comment
StevenD Posted June 10, 2021 Share Posted June 10, 2021 (edited) Sure, it works just fine. Also, on ESXi 7, you dont need PLOP. You can pass through a single USB device. Edited June 10, 2021 by StevenD Quote Link to comment
jagz707 Posted June 11, 2021 Author Share Posted June 11, 2021 Thanks very much for this - not sure why I didn't try SATA! The info about not needing plopKexec was useful to - followed the HowTo and it worked fine! Quote Link to comment
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