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Ram Ganesh updated CLOUDSTACK-5807:
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Assignee: Likitha Shetty
> Problem with shared datastore in VMware cluster with only one host
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> Key: CLOUDSTACK-5807
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-5807
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: VMware
> Affects Versions: 4.3.0
> Environment: ESX 5.1
> Reporter: Mike Tutkowski
> Assignee: Likitha Shetty
> Fix For: 4.4.0
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> I created a volume on a SAN and connected my one and only ESX host in the
> cluster to it via CHAP. The iSCSI target was detected and I was able to
> create a datastore with it (manually through vSphere Client).
> The problem is that the VMware server resource detects this new datastore and
> automatically introduces it to CloudStack as host-based primary storage.
> This is a problem because it should really be cluster-based primary storage.
> If I were to add another ESX host to this cluster, I don't think it could
> access this primary storage as it is currently configured in CloudStack.
> The logic to detect if a datastore on an ESX host is local must be somewhat
> flawed.
> I believe if I had two or more hosts in my cluster and performed this
> datastore operation that it would not have detected this as host-based
> primary storage and I would have been able to manually add the datastore to
> CloudStack as cluster-based primary storage.
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