>> On 23/03/17, 7:21 PM, "Tutkowski, Mike" <mike.tutkow...@netapp.com> wrote:
>>However, perhaps someone can clear this up for me: >>With XenServer, we are able to migrate a VM and its volumes from a host using >>a shared SR in one cluster to a host using a shared SR in another cluster >>even though the source host can’t see the target SR. >>Is the same thing possible with VMware or does the source host have to be >>able to see the target datastore? If so, does that mean the target datastore >>has to be zone-wide primary storage when using VMware to make this work? Yes, Mike. But that’s the case with versions less than 5.1 only. In vSphere 5.1 and later, vMotion does not require environments with shared storage. This is useful for performing cross-cluster migrations, when the target cluster machines might not have access to the source cluster's storage. BTW, what is the version of ESXi hosts in this setup? Regards, Sateesh, CloudStack development, Accelerite, CA-95054 On 3/23/17, 7:47 AM, "Tutkowski, Mike" <mike.tutkow...@netapp.com> wrote: This looks a little suspicious to me (in VmwareResource before we call VirtualMachineMO.changeDatastore): morDsAtTarget = HypervisorHostHelper.findDatastoreWithBackwardsCompatibility(tgtHyperHost, filerTo.getUuid()); morDsAtSource = HypervisorHostHelper.findDatastoreWithBackwardsCompatibility(srcHyperHost, filerTo.getUuid()); if (morDsAtTarget == null) { String msg = "Unable to find the target datastore: " + filerTo.getUuid() + " on target host: " + tgtHyperHost.getHyperHostName() + " to execute MigrateWithStorageCommand"; s_logger.error(msg); throw new Exception(msg); } We use filerTo.getUuid() when trying to get a pointer to both the target and source datastores. Since filerTo.getUuid() has the UUID for the target datastore, that works for morDsAtTarget, but morDsAtSource ends up being null. For some reason, we only check if morDsAtTarget is null (I’m not sure why we don’t check if morDsAtSource is null, too). On 3/23/17, 7:31 AM, "Tutkowski, Mike" <mike.tutkow...@netapp.com> wrote: Hi, The CloudStack API that the GUI is invoking is migrateVirtualMachineWithVolume (which is expected since I’m asking to migrate a VM from a host in one cluster to a host in another cluster). A MigrateWithStorageCommand is sent to VmwareResource, which eventually calls VirtualMachineMO.changeDatastore. public boolean changeDatastore(VirtualMachineRelocateSpec relocateSpec) throws Exception { ManagedObjectReference morTask = _context.getVimClient().getService().relocateVMTask(_mor, relocateSpec, VirtualMachineMovePriority.DEFAULT_PRIORITY); boolean result = _context.getVimClient().waitForTask(morTask); if (result) { _context.waitForTaskProgressDone(morTask); return true; } else { s_logger.error("VMware RelocateVM_Task to change datastore failed due to " + TaskMO.getTaskFailureInfo(_context, morTask)); } return false; } The parameter, VirtualMachineRelocateSpec, looks like this: http://imgur.com/a/vtKcq (datastore-66 is the target datastore) The following error message is returned: Required property datastore is missing from data object of type VirtualMachineRelocateSpecDiskLocator while parsing serialized DataObject of type vim.vm.RelocateSpec.DiskLocator at line 1, column 327 while parsing property "disk" of static type ArrayOfVirtualMachineRelocateSpecDiskLocator while parsing serialized DataObject of type vim.vm.RelocateSpec at line 1, column 187 while parsing call information for method RelocateVM_Task at line 1, column 110 while parsing SOAP body at line 1, column 102 while parsing SOAP envelope at line 1, column 38 while parsing HTTP request for method relocate on object of type vim.VirtualMachine at line 1, column 0 Thoughts? Thanks! Mike On 3/22/17, 11:50 PM, "Sergey Levitskiy" <sergey.levits...@autodesk.com> wrote: Can you trace which API call being used and what parameters were specified? migrateVirtualMachineWithVolumeAttempts vs migrateVirtualMachine DISCLAIMER ========== This e-mail may contain privileged and confidential information which is the property of Accelerite, a Persistent Systems business. It is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not authorized to read, retain, copy, print, distribute or use this message. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender and delete all copies of this message. Accelerite, a Persistent Systems business does not accept any liability for virus infected mails.