
On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 7:58 PM, Fernando Fuentes <ffuentes@darktcp.net> wrote:
Pavel,
Thanks for your reply, But thats not the problem The disk is active and is set with to bootable. The problem presents it self only if I move Windows VM DIsks. All my Linux VM Disk's move across storage domains just fine.
As a matter of fact I moved the disk back to the original nfs domain and it started working. Could this be a bug?
Can you share the vdsm log showing startup of the vm when the disk is on on nfs storage domain (vm starts) and iscsi storage domain (vm fail)? The most interesting part in the logs is the libvirt xml describing the vm. Nir
Regards,
-- Fernando Fuentes ffuentes@txweather.org http://www.txweather.org
On Fri, Jul 1, 2016, at 11:33 AM, Pavel Gashev wrote:
Fernando,
One from VM disks have to have bootable flag. See http://www.ovirt.org/images/wiki/Add_Virtual_Disk.png?1454370862
On 01/07/16 19:09, "users-bounces@ovirt.org on behalf of Fernando Fuentes" <users-bounces@ovirt.org on behalf of ffuentes@darktcp.net> wrote:
Team,
After I successfully copy my template from one storage to another I was able to move my VM disks from my nfs domain to my iscsi domain. My linux vms which are basic template (No template) moved just fine and boot just fine. On the other hand my windows vms (Template) once moved they cant boot. Complaining that there is no bootable disk available. What is going on?
oVirt 3.6.6 Hosts Centos 6.6 x86_64 iSCSI Domain on TrueNAS Attached via ovirt.
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