Re: Disks in ACS Vmware

2014-02-03 Thread Erik Weber
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 8:14 AM, Girish Shilamkar wrote: > Thanks for the reply Erik. > > So sd[a-z] are the disks which will be added if default Centos template is > used ? > > sd[a-z] is the standard naming convention for scsi disk in Linux as far as I know. Vmware emulates a regular scsi contr

Re: Disks in ACS Vmware

2014-02-03 Thread Girish Shilamkar
Thanks for the reply Erik. So sd[a-z] are the disks which will be added if default Centos template is used ? Regards, Girish On 31-Jan-2014, at 1:48 PM, Erik Weber wrote: > On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 7:46 AM, Girish Shilamkar wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> In ACS KVM the volumes attached are seen as

Re: Disks in ACS Vmware

2014-01-31 Thread Erik Weber
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 7:46 AM, Girish Shilamkar wrote: > Hello, > > In ACS KVM the volumes attached are seen as normal disk /dev/vda /dev/vdb > and so on. But with vmware it seems Volume Groups are being used. > The root device is /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol100 which previously it > was /dev/h

Disks in ACS Vmware

2014-01-30 Thread Girish Shilamkar
Hello, In ACS KVM the volumes attached are seen as normal disk /dev/vda /dev/vdb and so on. But with vmware it seems Volume Groups are being used. The root device is /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol100 which previously it was /dev/hda. So now when I attach a new datadisk to vm running on vmware wha