I solved the problem by disabling the CMSs (Compatibility Support Module) in the UEFI options of my MoBo: Launch PXE OpROM Policy - Do. The PCI-Express SATA controller card enables Serial ATA PHY up to 6.0Gbps high. Based on ASMedia ASM1061 PCI-Express 2.0 SATA 6Gbps controller.
I have an ASUS P9X79 Deluxe Motherboard. It comes with an Intel Controller, a Marvell Controller, and an ASMedia 1061 Controller.The Intel controller supports 2xSATA 6Gb/s ports (connected to 1 SSD and 1 HDD) AND 4 x SATA 3Gb/s ports (connected to 2 optical drives and 2 HDDs). Not currently setup in Raid.The Marvell controller provides 2x SATA 6Gb/s ports (connected to 2 HDDs).The ASMedia ASM1061 Controller is to support 2x Power eSATA 6Gb/s ports (external).I also have installed an STLab A-480 SATA controller Card to run the drives in the 2 docking bays in my case.Everything works great EXCEPT the two Power eSATA 6Gb/s ports (external). Nothing I plug in there are recognized.Shouldn't the ASmedia 106x SATA Controller (as seen in the Device Manager) handle both the ports on the Motherboard AND the ports on the Add-in card? Or will it only handle one at a time? Are the drives connected and powered up prior to the computer being turned on? I have eSATA on my computer, and if the drive isn't powered up before I turn on the PC, it isn't recognized.No they are not.
I could try that. But the point of the external ports was to connect to a HDD Docking Station to hot-swap some drives that I don't need to have connected all the time. True, I could use the hot-swap in the docking bays, but those are full right nowI'm in the process of moving files over from multiple systems and consolidating them on this one PC, the more drives I can have connected the better.
Plus I'd really like to just be able to have everything working together all the time.In the mean time I'll try rebooting with the drives connected and powered on to see what happens.
Posted by on Mar 4 2015 (updated on Jan 13 2016) in.Mar 16 2015 Update - walk-through video of the VIB driver install procedure, now added!Today's tip is a sneak peek at what'll probably happen once vSphere 6 finally arrives. Four simple lines of code, and a few minutes to reboot, are all it's likely to take to get your ASMedia (ASM1061 chipset) AHCI SATA drives visible again. And those Realtek NICs. Got this feedback from a site visitor that others may find very helpful:From: Paul Adams mailto:[email protected]: Monday, January 11, 2016 10:06 AMTo: paul.brarenREDACTEDSubject: TinkerTry Contact installing GA 970-ds3p and d3p lan drivers on ESXi 6Firstname Lastname Paul AdamsEmail Address REDACTEDSubject installing GA 970-ds3p and d3p lan drivers on ESXi 6Message HiLike your site, I decided to follow your build an awesome home lab article but ran into problems trying to install the R8168 VIB from 1.
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