Il 09 Feb 2018 13:50, <spfma.tech@e.mail.fr> ha scritto:
I have just done it.
 
Is it possible to tweak this XML file (where ?) in order to get a working VM ?
 
Regards



Le 09-Feb-2018 12:44:08 +0100, fromani@redhat.com a écrit:

Hi,

 

could you please file a bug? Please attach the failing XML, you should find it pretty easily in the Vdsm logs.

 

Thanks,


On 02/09/2018 12:08 PM, spfma.tech@e.mail.fr wrote:
 
Hi,
 
I just wanted to increase the number of CPUs for a VM and after validating, I got the following error when I try to start it:
 
VM vm-test is down with error. Exit message: XML error: Multiple 'scsi' controllers with index '0'.
 
I am sure it is a bug, but for now, what can I do in order to remove or edit conflicting devices definitions ? I need to be able to start this machine.
 
4.2.0.2-1.el7.centos (as I still don't manage to update the hosted engine to something newer)
 
Regards
 


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I seem to remember a similar problem and that deactivating disks of the VM and the then activating them again corrected the problem.
Or in case that doesn't work, try to remove disks and Then readd from the floating disk pane...
Hih, 
gianluca