> -----Original Message----- > From: Sateesh Chodapuneedi [mailto:sateesh.chodapune...@citrix.com] > Sent: 15 November 2014 14:06 > To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org; Michael Phillips > Subject: RE: Server 2012 R2 Bug on CS 4.4.0 with vmware hypervisor > > Hi Michael, > > > further clarification; CS adds the data disk to the VM but since it's > > listed as SCSI device 0:0, the vm is unable to find it when you > do a disk rescan. > Yes, due to absence of LSI Logic Parallel driver in the guest, the virtual > disk goes undetected. > > Currently for all data volumes, of user instance deployed by CloudStack, are > attached to LSI Logic Parallel controller. And this is not > configurable, which is be a blocker for most recent versions of Windows OS > like Windows 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 which does not > ship/pack LSI Logic Parallel driver by default, which means all virtual disks > attached to this controller would not detected. > > Support for choice of controllers is in progress and expected to be available > in CloudStack 4.6 release. > I am going to talk about proposal to address this and implementation details > in CloudStack Collaboration Conference scheduled > next week at Budapest, Hungary. > > Link to the entry in conference schedule is [1] and JIRA ticket for this > feature is [2] > > [1] > http://ccceu2014.sched.org/event/5d24aad67443542c72b5fc51c25c090b?iframe=yes&w=&sidebar=yes&bg=no > [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-4787
Hi, I am working on implementation of this feature based on functional specification [2] and followed by proposal thread [1] below. All changes are being tracked using JIRA ticket [3] using ACS branch 'vmware-disk-controllers' [1] http://markmail.org/thread/en4skoqu4mbitacs [2] Short link for functional specification document - https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/vI5cAg [3] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-4787 Regards, Sateesh > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Erik Weber [mailto:terbol...@gmail.com] > > Sent: 15 November 2014 12:01 > > To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org > > Subject: Re: Server 2012 R2 Bug on CS 4.4.0 with vmware hypervisor > > > > There's an issue in jira to allow controller selection, but it has been > > stale for some time. > > > > This is one of the reasons we switched to xenserver. > > > > I believe there's a quick talk on ccceu about the issue. > > > > Erik > > > > Den lørdag 15. november 2014 skrev Michael Phillips > > <mphilli7...@hotmail.com> > > følgende: > > > > > So I was unable to add a data disk to my vm running server 2012 R2 > > > standard, so I started tracking down the issue and I think I found it. > > > So when provisioning a vm running server 2012 R2, CS creates the VM > > > with the "LSI Logic Parallel" adapter. It looks like the only reason > > > the machine is even able to boot is becuase the ROOT drive is set to > > > be an IDE drive, specifically (IDE 0:1). Any data disks added to the > > > same machine are set as SCSI drives. So if I added one data disk it > > > would be listed as SCSI 0:0. So it seems the mismatch is between the > > > controller type CS is using and the disk type. So this bring me to the > > > major question at hand. > > > For server 2012 R2 vmware natively uses the "LSI Logic SAS" controller. > > > Why in the world is CS not using the same controller, and is there a > > > way around this? > > > > > >