- LSI MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER NOT DISCOVERING LOCAL HOST HOW TO
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LSI MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER NOT DISCOVERING LOCAL HOST SOFTWARE
In my case it was the Management software version, so I had to downloaded a degraded version to get it working. I have seen the cases where Disabling and Re-Enabling the Firewall works. Or try to re-enable it and then try to browse. You can try to Disable and then try to browse via the MegaRAID if the server is getting detected.
Maybe Broadcom need to release a new provider but when I last checked a few weeks ago there wasn't a new release. From what I understand there were changes made to SMIS/CIMOM startup etc, so maybe somehow that has broken what used to work. Presumably some kind of process is supposed to be running which is listening on the MSM specific ports, but I can't see anything listening on those ports. Generating detailed summary of the adapter, it may take a while to complete.ĬLI Version = 007.0606.0000.0000 Mar 20, 2018 I've found that you can use StorCli in an SSH session on the ESXi host, so you can manage the raid array "online" still at least. As you noted, you can at least see the drives etc in the management client.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on?įWIW we have the same problem with a 9361-4 controller. (And the lsiprovider is also compatible). The compatibility guide for this RAID Controller shows that it is compatible with ESXi 6.5. I'm more or less out of ideas, and am first wondering if this setup is even compatible. 192.168.1.0/24, that both the ESXi host server and Windows computer are both connected to.
* Actually allow all connections, all ports, from a single subnet, e.g. Modified Windows firewall to allow all connections from the ESXi host, inbound and outbound. Modified the hosts file on the Windows computer, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts, to include the IP address and FQDN of the ESXi hostĥ. Verifying and updating the VIBs (above) on the ESXi 6.5 server to the latest versions.Ĥ. (This is a multicast to unicast helper PHP program.)ģ.
LSI MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER NOT DISCOVERING LOCAL HOST WINDOWS 10
Running " slp_helper" on the Windows 10 computer before starting the MSM Host Discovery. This server is found by the Discovery process of MegaRAID Storage Manager.Ģ.
LSI MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER NOT DISCOVERING LOCAL HOST UPDATE
Possible clue: We have a separate server with identical hardware running ESXi 6.0 Update 3a (Patch 5) build 5572656. Our client is not a guest VM running on the ESXi server.īehavior: When I start the MegaRAID Storage Manager, I click "Configure Host." I have tried options "Display all the systems in the network of local server." and "Display all the ESXi-CIMOM servers in the network of the local server." Both options do not show the ESXi server in question.Įxpected Behavior: The Discover Hosts of MegaRAID Storage Manager should result in finding this ESXi server's RAID Controller. It exists on the same subnet (xx.yy.zz.0) as the ESXi server. The 'lsi-mr3' VIB I downloaded from, LSI's successor, and the 'lsiprovider' VIB I downloaded from VMware's Web site.Ĭlient: A separate bare-metal Windows 10 computer runs MegaRAID Storage Manager.
LSI MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER NOT DISCOVERING LOCAL HOST INSTALL
Name Version Vendor Acceptance Level Install Date ESXi is running the following two VIBs downloaded and installed onto the server: The server RAID controller is a LSI 9271-8i RAID card. I have been trying to connect a ESXi server containing an LSI 9271-8i SAS RAID card with LSI's MegaRAID Storage Manager (MSM) without success.