Hello all,
I am having some trouble to fix the random lost of connection between ESXi and the built-in RAID controller in my Supermicro X8DTT-H system.
I have a couple of theses systems here and use them weekly to run some processes.
Supermicro X8DTT-H
LSI SAS2008 (SMC2008-IT) / IT-Mode
5 x Corsair Neutron GTX SSDs
ESXi 5.5.0 (Update 9919047)
2 x Windows 10 VMs per SSD
The host runs for a random period of time until eventually, lose the connection to the LSI Controller and consequentially to all the Storage Devices connected to the HBA.
- I changed the SSDs for different models (Consumer Grade OCZs and Samsung EVO 850 and 840), but eventually I face the same issue.
- Tried to run a single VM per SSD, but did not help
I have a couple of systems like this and face the same issue with all of them.
I attached the Recent Events from ESXi and some commands I ran via SSH.
Can anyone bring some light for me?
I am having some trouble to fix the random lost of connection between ESXi and the built-in RAID controller in my Supermicro X8DTT-H system.
I have a couple of theses systems here and use them weekly to run some processes.
Supermicro X8DTT-H
LSI SAS2008 (SMC2008-IT) / IT-Mode
5 x Corsair Neutron GTX SSDs
ESXi 5.5.0 (Update 9919047)
2 x Windows 10 VMs per SSD
The host runs for a random period of time until eventually, lose the connection to the LSI Controller and consequentially to all the Storage Devices connected to the HBA.
- I changed the SSDs for different models (Consumer Grade OCZs and Samsung EVO 850 and 840), but eventually I face the same issue.
- Tried to run a single VM per SSD, but did not help
I have a couple of systems like this and face the same issue with all of them.
I attached the Recent Events from ESXi and some commands I ran via SSH.
Can anyone bring some light for me?
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