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--- Comment #5 from Sebastien Boisvert ---
I just tested with virtio-scsi and it the device also does not show up:
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root@atlantis:~ # grep disk1_ /tank/vm-bhyve/nova/nova.conf
disk1_name="disk1"
disk1_type="virtio-scsi"
disk1_dev="zv
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--- Comment #4 from Andriy Gapon ---
(In reply to Sebastien Boisvert from comment #3)
It's not.
There is virtio_scsi, though.
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--- Comment #3 from Sebastien Boisvert ---
A VirtIO device is not a NVMe device, is not a NVDIMM device.
I don't if a VirtIO device is a CAM device though.
Is it ?
root@nova:~ # dmesg | grep vtb
vtblk0: on virtio_pci0
vtblk0: 20480MB (4
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--- Comment #1 from Sebastien Boisvert ---
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Output of dmesg in the nova guest
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Bug ID: 247188
Summary: "camcontrol devlist" does not show zvol-backed virtio
devices
Product: Base System
Version: 12.1-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any