Hi Paolo,
thanks for the hint. In the SLES11 SP4 documentation
virtio-scsi is implemented, but this described SLES11SP4
as a host system not as a VM guest.
I'm totally confused. Why does the guest VM's runs until
version 2.7.0 without any problems (with older and newer
kernel versions)?
May be we have clear the configuration:
The host system we use is a SUSE LEAP 42.2. together with QEMU
2.8.0.
The guest systems are SLES10 - SLES12, RH 2.6.32-504 el6 up to 7.2,
and a lot of others (Debian, Fedora, ...).
Best regards
Holger
Am 22.12.2016 um 17:47 schrieb Paolo Bonzini:
On 22/12/2016 13:33, Holger Schranz wrote:
I have installed an RH 7.7 based on kernel 3.10 and a SuSE LEAP 42.2 which
is based on kernel 4.4. Both system see the tape devices and can work.
Than I restart in the same session the VM with SLES11 SP4 (kernel 3.0.101)
and an older RH based on kernel 2.6. This both system can't see the tape
drives.
But all 5 VM guest systems are registered in iscsi and show the UUID of the
guest system.
Does SLES11SP4 support virtio-scsi at all? If they haven't backported
it, the first upstream Linux version with virtio-scsi was 3.4, I think.
Paolo