Hello,
I have a Windows 2016 server configured with Storage Pools. The server us also a Hyper-V host.
So here is the issue. I created a Hyper-V client and set it up to use some passthrough disks. These disks were not part of any storage pools. When initially setup the disks were taken offline so they could be setup as pass through disks. All of this worked without any issue.
On the client OS (Windows 2016) I setup a Storage Pool on the Pass Through Disks. Again all of this work as intended.
Well today a rebooted the Host OS. Apparently the Host OS (Windows 2016) recognized the Storage Pool on the disks that were being used as pass through disks and presented the storage pool to the Host OS and locked the disks. so they cannot be passed through to the client.
I had previously set these disks offline as is required for using them as pass through disks in Hyper-V. Apparently Storage Pools mounted and used them anyway.
How can I configure Storage Pools to ignore and leave these disks alone. I don't want Storage Pools to touch these disks, I want them as pass through disks to Hyper-V.
Thanks