You are right, there is no logical_name attr in disk object before 3.5 [1]
[1]
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/ReportGuestDisksLogicalDeviceName
Thanks,
Raz Tamir
Red Hat Israel
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 6:49 PM, <ccox(a)endlessnow.com> wrote:
> Hi ccox,
> you can see the disk id mapping to device if you execute 'ls -l
> /dev/disk/by-id/' .
> Second way, and easier, is to make sure you have guest-agent installed on
> your guest virtual machine and using rest API you can run GET command:
> GET on .../api/vms/{vm_id}/disks
>
> You will see an attribute called "<logical_name>" .
> I hope that helps
should have said I'm running 3.4. I don't think there's a logical_name in
that version. And by-id or by-uuid doesn't seem to match anything.
Maybe this can't be done in 3.4?
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