Re: [one-users] vmware and scsi disk setup

2013-08-22 Thread Tino Vazquez
Curran Cc: users@lists.opennebula.org Subject: Re: [one-users] vmware and scsi disk setup Hi Michael, The SCSI configuration of a disk is better left our to OpenNebula, rather than setting it manually. Could you try setting a disk like: DISK=[IMAGE_ID=0, DEV_PREFIX=sd] and remove

Re: [one-users] vmware and scsi disk setup

2013-08-22 Thread Michael Curran
: users@lists.opennebula.org Subject: Re: [one-users] vmware and scsi disk setup Hi Michael, At first sight, it looks like the first .vmx refers to a VM with a SCSI SAS disk, while the second uses a LSI logic driver for it. Does changing the second VM to use a lsisas driver work? Regards, -Tino

Re: [one-users] vmware and scsi disk setup

2013-08-22 Thread Michael Curran
Subject: Re: [one-users] vmware and scsi disk setup Uniquely enough if I look at the VMDK driver ddb.adapterType , they both state lsilogic The VMX file is being created using the lsilogic definition by opennebula. So there must be something different being done by VMware -- I will try to set

Re: [one-users] vmware and scsi disk setup

2013-08-22 Thread Michael Curran
Curran; Tino Vazquez Cc: users@lists.opennebula.org Subject: RE: [one-users] vmware and scsi disk setup Where would you set the SAS driver? Here is the image VMDK (which matches the original VMDK) # Disk DescriptorFile version=1 encoding=UTF-8 CID=cf70c154 parentCID= isNativeSnapshot

Re: [one-users] vmware and scsi disk setup

2013-08-22 Thread Michael Curran
To: Michael Curran; Tino Vazquez Cc: users@lists.opennebula.org Subject: RE: [one-users] vmware and scsi disk setup Where would you set the SAS driver? Here is the image VMDK (which matches the original VMDK) # Disk DescriptorFile version=1 encoding=UTF-8 CID=cf70c154 parentCID=