Windows 10 VM Virtio Drivers

Hello Guys In my enviroment Ovirt 4.2 when create a new VM with Windows 10, in the boot options menu, add the Floppy Disk for mount virtio driver but only show me sysprep. I check in my ISO Folder and show all vfd drivers for Windows and ISO but I can not add the drivers who floppy. This problem only is with Windows VM. Any idea because this is issue. Regards Sebastian

Have you uploaded the .vfd file to the ISO domain? On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 9:26 AM Sebastian Antunez N. < antunez.sebastian@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Guys
In my enviroment Ovirt 4.2 when create a new VM with Windows 10, in the boot options menu, add the Floppy Disk for mount virtio driver but only show me sysprep.
I check in my ISO Folder and show all vfd drivers for Windows and ISO but I can not add the drivers who floppy.
This problem only is with Windows VM.
Any idea because this is issue.
Regards
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Hi all! I have a similar problem. ISO domain is connected. The documentation says: **Note:** The **virtio-win.vfd** diskette is placed automatically on ISO storage domains that are hosted on the Engine server. You can upload it manually to a data storage domain. But there is nothing there. Where to get virtio-win.vfd ? Further in the documentation it is written: Note: The oVirt-tools-setup.iso ISO file is automatically copied to the default ISO storage domain, if any, when you run engine-setup, or must be manually uploaded to an ISO storage domain. This image is also missing.

Adding Lev and Didi Il giorno gio 17 gen 2019 alle ore 10:27 <kiv@intercom.pro> ha scritto:
Hi all!
I have a similar problem. ISO domain is connected. The documentation says:
**Note:** The **virtio-win.vfd** diskette is placed automatically on ISO storage domains that are hosted on the Engine server. You can upload it manually to a data storage domain.
But there is nothing there. Where to get virtio-win.vfd ?
Further in the documentation it is written:
Note: The oVirt-tools-setup.iso ISO file is automatically copied to the default ISO storage domain, if any, when you run engine-setup, or must be manually uploaded to an ISO storage domain.
This image is also missing.
Did you install guest tools RPM before running engine-setup? Was ISO domain created during engine-setup execution? I guess documentation is not aligned to how the automated upload works.
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ISO domain created after engine-setup execution. Where i can manually download these images to put them in ISO domain?

Hello I resolved the issue, I change all permision to 777 and the vfd are available. Thanks Sebastian El jue., 17 ene. 2019 a las 6:27, <kiv@intercom.pro> escribió:
Hi all!
I have a similar problem. ISO domain is connected. The documentation says:
**Note:** The **virtio-win.vfd** diskette is placed automatically on ISO storage domains that are hosted on the Engine server. You can upload it manually to a data storage domain.
But there is nothing there. Where to get virtio-win.vfd ?
Further in the documentation it is written:
Note: The oVirt-tools-setup.iso ISO file is automatically copied to the default ISO storage domain, if any, when you run engine-setup, or must be manually uploaded to an ISO storage domain.
This image is also missing. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list -- users@ovirt.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@ovirt.org Privacy Statement: https://www.ovirt.org/site/privacy-policy/ oVirt Code of Conduct: https://www.ovirt.org/community/about/community-guidelines/ List Archives: https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/message/U54YGQDS5VTDH2...
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