![]() I checked on the Patches page but I never found anything there regarding a BusLogic driver. I went to the VMware page but I never found a link relating to downloading drivers. ![]() ![]() You can download the driver from our website at. If you have not done so already, you will need to install our driver in the virtual machine. Please be aware that Windows Server 2003 does not support the BusLogic SCSI adapter that VMware ESX Server currently uses for its virtual SCSI devices. Leave the SCSI Bus Sharing to the default, probably 'None' setting. Message on vmWorking on VMware ESX.localdomain in ha-datacenter: Your guest operating system is Windows Server 2003 and you have one or more virtual SCSI devices installed in your virtual machine. Turn the VM off, go into the settings for that VM, click on SCSI Controller 0 on the right side you'll see the BusLogic click Change Type and select LSI Logic. ![]() The qedf driver supports QLogic 41xxx/45xxx Series Converged Network Adapters. (The downloads site and knowledge base are offline now, so can't give you the precise link used to download this.) After mounting the floppy, and pointing to it after asking XP to update its SCSI driver, then restarting the guest, I still get the message about needing a BusLogic driver, and the guest is really slow. When I started the virtual server I received the following error: This driver release includes support for the QLogic qedf FCoE driver for ESXi 6.x applicable for QLogic and the equivalent OEM branded adapters. I converted a Windows Server 2003 server and put it in an ESXi box. ![]()
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