harikrishna-patnala opened a new issue #5484:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/5484
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##### SUMMARY
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In VMware datastore cluster, if DRS triggers a volume migration and if the
volume path has changed then the subsequent resize volume operation in
CloudStack fails because the update volume path is not there with CloudStack.
Workaround is to stop start the VM or detach and attach the volume.
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1. Create a VM with datadisk in CloudStack, make sure volumes created in
datastore cluster
2. Let DRS triggers migration of volumes within datastore cluster
3. make sure of the usecase that volume path (name) has changed (not just
the datastore)
4. Try resize volume operation from CloudStack
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##### EXPECTED RESULTS
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Volume resize should be successful
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##### ACTUAL RESULTS
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Volume resize fails with error "No such disk device"
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