![]() Taking a look at the datastore I can see it's present but when trying to add a new drive and looking at the same path it's not shown. ![]() But when trying this with the second the esxi server can't find the vmdk file. This worked perfectly fine for my first image. Unregister the image then Re Register it back in. Renamed the cloned vmdk files to match the original files. Renamed the original VMDK files (the main and flat file) with a. "vmkfstools -i VMname.vmdk -d thin thin-VMname.vmdk" This created a cloned vmdk file along with a new *flat-vmdk file. After digging around online I found a suggestion that cloning the VMDK file will allow you to create the clone as a thin provision drive.īelow are the commands I used to do so just for reference. I was trying to convert the seven images from Thick provisions to thin provisions (my mistake not realizing what thick vs thin was at the time). ![]()
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