On 02/18/2012 07:07 PM, Livnat Peer wrote:
Hi,
These days we are working on various features around VM disks, in the
different threads it was decided that we'll have the ability to attach a
disk to a VM but it will be added as inactive, then the user can
activate it for it to be accessible from within the guest.
Flow of adding a new disk would be:
- creating the disk
- attaching the disk to the VM
- activating it
Flow of adding a shared disk (or any other existing disk):
- attach the disk
- activate it
It seems to me a lot like adding a storage domain and I remember a lot
of rejections on the storage domain flow (mostly about it being too
cumbersome).
true, you'll be asked to provide an option for the initial state in that
case.
After discussing the issue with various people we could not find a
good
reason for having a VM disk in attached but inactive mode.
Of course we can wrap the above steps in one step for specific flows
(add+attach within a VM context for example) but can anyone think on a
good reason to support attached but inactive disk?
I would suggest that when attaching a disk to a VM it becomes part of
the VM (active) like in 'real' machines.
so hotunplug would make the disk floating, as it will detach it as well?