@dev btw we should fix this in 4.6 as well https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-8979
-- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nux!" <n...@li.nux.ro> > To: us...@cloudstack.apache.org > Cc: "dev" <dev@cloudstack.apache.org> > Sent: Thursday, 22 October, 2015 09:38:12 > Subject: Re: CentOS 7 templates lack virtio > Ozhan, > > I think it's in the agent code somewhere. > CC-ing dev@ - guys can you suggest a quick workaround for this? The CentOS7 > KVM > profile does not come with VirtIO, instead it exposes IDE disks and such. > > Lucian > > -- > Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! > > Nux! > www.nux.ro > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Özhan Rüzgar Karaman" <oruzgarkara...@gmail.com> >> To: us...@cloudstack.apache.org >> Sent: Thursday, 22 October, 2015 08:43:16 >> Subject: Re: Enabling virtio for CentOS 7 templates > >> ok Nux! i have created a bug report: >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-8979 >> >> also do you know where we hold this Centos7 vm's disk creation/access >> template details? I like to fix it on my system. >> >> Thanks >> Özhan >> >> On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 8:42 PM, Nux! <n...@li.nux.ro> wrote: >> >>> Özhan, >>> >>> Looks like the CentOS7 is b0rk3d. Can you please open a bug report in >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/ to get it fixed? >>> In the meanwhile using the latest CentOS6 profile should work just as well. >>> >>> -- >>> Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! >>> >>> Nux! >>> www.nux.ro >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> > From: "Özhan Rüzgar Karaman" <oruzgarkara...@gmail.com> >>> > To: us...@cloudstack.apache.org >>> > Sent: Wednesday, 21 October, 2015 17:54:54 >>> > Subject: Enabling virtio for CentOS 7 templates >>> >>> > Hi; >>> > Today i noticed that when you create a Centos 7 vm by choosing os type as >>> > CentOS7 then the created vm did not use virtio it uses old hda/ide access >>> > technique this problem makes Centos 7 vm's to boot slowly, i nearly wait >>> 30 >>> > seconds after grub loads for CentOS 7. When i change this value to virtio >>> > it boots without any wait. >>> > >>> > So how could i change this Centos 7 vm's default disk access type to >>> > virtio? This problem creates real headache on my system :) >>> > >>> > Example CentOS libvirt disk part: >>> > <emulator>/usr/bin/kvm-spice</emulator> >>> > <disk type='network' device='disk'> >>> > <driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='none'/> >>> > <auth username=xx'> >>> > <secret type='ceph' uuid='xsw'/> >>> > </auth> >>> > <source protocol='rbd' >>> > name='jacknode/4e2cd1be-5c7f-43ff-b44b-bf9f87e84b19'> >>> > <host name='172.16.44.22' port='6789'/> >>> > </source> >>> > * <target dev='hda' bus='ide'/>* >>> > <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='0'/> >>> > </disk> >>> > >>> > Example Ubuntu Trusty libvirt disk part: >>> > <disk type='network' device='disk'> >>> > <driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='none'/> >>> > <auth username='xx'> >>> > <secret type='ceph' uuid='xsw'/> >>> > </auth> >>> > <source protocol='rbd' >>> name='xx/cfafb241-b9c7-4d41-acdc-aac937d96a19'> >>> > <host name='172.16.44.22' port='6789'/> >>> > </source> >>> > * <target dev='vda' bus='virtio'/>* >>> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x04' >>> > function='0x0'/> >>> > </disk> >>> > >>> > Thanks > >> > Özhan Ruzgar Karaman