[Engine-devel] VM disks
Oved Ourfalli
ovedo at redhat.com
Sun Feb 19 07:48:31 UTC 2012
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Livnat Peer" <lpeer at redhat.com>
> To: engine-devel at ovirt.org
> Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 7:07:01 PM
> Subject: [Engine-devel] VM disks
>
> 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).
> 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.
>
+1 on that (regardless of whether the disk is shared or not).
IMO - in the case of shared disk we should make it as clear as possible to the user/admin that the added disk is shared, but the flow should be exactly the same.
>
> Thank you, Livnat
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