Article Summary
This article provides how to create a VMFS (Virtual Machine File System) datastore to a hard disk drive inside the PowerEdge that vSphere ESXi hypervisor (hereafter ESXi) is installed in an SD card or BOSS (Boot Optimized Storage Solution) at the factory.
Table of Contents
1. Partition Configured on the Internal Hard Disk on the PowerEdge Server
2. Clear the Partition Configured at the Factory
3. Create a VMFS Datastore
On the PowerEdge server with ESXi installed on an SD card or BOSS at the time of purchase, a partition used for a test is created in the internal hard disk at the factory.
If you attempt to create a VMFS datastore without clear this partition, you will fail to create a VMFS datastore.
Follow the below sections to clear the partition and create a VMFS datastore.
Turn on the PowerEdge server and launch the ESXi installed on an SD card or BOSS.
Specify the target ESXi IP address via the Web browser.
Connect to the VMware Host Client and login with a root user.
Select Storage from the left tree and click Devices tab.
Right-click the device name of the target internal hard disk from the list and select Clear partition table.
When the warning message regarding the delete of data included the device is displayed, ensure the selected device is the internal hard disk and click OK.
Steps to create a VMFS datastore is the same as normal vSphere products.
This article introduces the How to create a vSphere 6.7 VMFS datastore for your reference, however, please refer to the document for your vSphere products version.