greengecko00
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Hi there
Having a weird issue here.
I'm running FreeNAS on an old IBM server, it has 2 1GBe ports, 12gb ram, Xeon CPU, and a 1.09TB RAID5 volume via IBM's ServRaid controller.
Now everything appears fine, when I was testing CIFS it was working great.
When I switched over to iSCSI, so I can present it to my VMware lab - it seems to act a bit strange. I got MPIO working just fine, however for some reason the volume cannot be formatted as VMFS 5.
When I go to add the datastore (Add Storage..), the FreeNAS iscsi disk pops up and when I click Next for it to laod the storage information, it literally takes forever (almost 10 mins), and then it times out. Sometimes I get a bit of info, but either way it keeps timing out on me. I can't press next and format it.
Anyone have any ideas?
Here is a screenshot
Also note how the system thinks its an SSD! Weird?! - This is on ESXi 6.0 btw.
Having a weird issue here.
I'm running FreeNAS on an old IBM server, it has 2 1GBe ports, 12gb ram, Xeon CPU, and a 1.09TB RAID5 volume via IBM's ServRaid controller.
Now everything appears fine, when I was testing CIFS it was working great.
When I switched over to iSCSI, so I can present it to my VMware lab - it seems to act a bit strange. I got MPIO working just fine, however for some reason the volume cannot be formatted as VMFS 5.
When I go to add the datastore (Add Storage..), the FreeNAS iscsi disk pops up and when I click Next for it to laod the storage information, it literally takes forever (almost 10 mins), and then it times out. Sometimes I get a bit of info, but either way it keeps timing out on me. I can't press next and format it.
Anyone have any ideas?
Here is a screenshot

Also note how the system thinks its an SSD! Weird?! - This is on ESXi 6.0 btw.