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I am trying to create a VMFS datastore. But getting this error: “A specified parameter was not correct” That’s is. It doesn’t tell which parameter is incorrect… This is what my API call looks like:
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I am trying to create a VMFS datastore. But getting this error: “A specified parameter was not correct” That’s is. It doesn’t tell which parameter is incorrect… This is what my API call looks like:
A little over a year ago I decided to get my lab 10Gbps capable. At the time, the Quanta LB6M seemed like the obvious choice with 24x SFP+ interfaces, several 1Gbps copper interfaces and a price tag of only $300 USD. It worked well in my lab, but as you can imagine, older 10Gbps technology…
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