Yes, I am able to browse to the new location, select it, and attempt to move forward but it ALWAYS puts it on the same datastore as the machine itself. Keep in mind that this is a non-vcenter instance of ESXi. Just a standalone host. I think it might be a bug with my release.
as you said it should not sit on user datacenter. Can you try by creating new datacenter & locate on it? I haven't seen any issue like this. And let me know the ESX version?
tsamuel0905
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November 29th, 2016 06:00
while creating new hard disk, are you able to locate the user datastore under location option?
rshultz
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November 29th, 2016 07:00
Yes, I am able to browse to the new location, select it, and attempt to move forward but it ALWAYS puts it on the same datastore as the machine itself. Keep in mind that this is a non-vcenter instance of ESXi. Just a standalone host. I think it might be a bug with my release.
Ryan
tsamuel0905
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November 29th, 2016 08:00
as you said it should not sit on user datacenter. Can you try by creating new datacenter & locate on it? I haven't seen any issue like this. And let me know the ESX version?
Victor Wu
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December 4th, 2016 06:00
What is version edition of ESXi host? The minimum requirement of ESXi edition is version 5.5.