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Adding SCSI Disks to a Virtual Scsi Adapter

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Sam Holley - 22 Dec 2004 03:55 GMT
Hello,
I am trying to add additional Virtual SCSI disks to my virtual adapter. When
I try to select the SCSI id for the second disk, it will not allow me to
select SCSI 0:1, the only option is SCSI 0:0 which is already in use.

From what I can tell form the documentation i should be able to add several
disks, but can not determin how to select the additional addresses that I
need.

Thanks
Sam
Ben Armstrong [MSFT] - 28 Dec 2004 18:59 GMT
It sounds like you have set your SCSI adapter to be 'shared'.  This is
required for clustering but restricts you to only having one disk.  If
you are not planning to use this SCSI adapter for clustering you should
uncheck the 'shared' option.
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> Hello,
> I am trying to add additional Virtual SCSI disks to my virtual adapter. When
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> Thanks
> Sam
 
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