Hi All,

The problem is solved by pointing vmware_wsdl_location parameter to right location where VMware SDK placed. Now I could successfully attach cinder volumes to instances. However, I had to reboot the instance to get it to
pick up the attached volume.

Is there a way to pick up the attached volume without rebooting guest virtual machine?

Regards,
Rajshree

On 1/24/2014 3:57 PM, Rajshree Thorat wrote:
Hi All,

I'm deploying OpenStack Havana for provisioning VMs using ESXi as a hypervisor. I want to use ESX datastore as a cinder backend storage. However, when I try to create a volume,
it gives me the following error.

2014-01-23 06:35:02.960 2862 ERROR cinder.scheduler.filters.capacity_filter [req-e9444c9b-4abb-411b-9476-80213e4c47a1 dc1ab39557d7405ebcf35d98885c8dcd 1d2b0c8ade234ca08bcef380acdeb8b9] Free capacity not set: volume node info collection broken. 2014-01-23 06:35:02.961 2862 ERROR cinder.volume.flows.create_volume [req-e9444c9b-4abb-411b-9476-80213e4c47a1 dc1ab39557d7405ebcf35d98885c8dcd 1d2b0c8ade234ca08bcef380acdeb8b9] Failed to schedule_create_volume: No valid host was found.

Provided is the driver configuration file which I am using.

volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.vmware.vmdk.VMwareEsxVmdkDriver
vmware_host_ip=<vmware_host_ip>
vmware_host_username=<vmware_host_username>
vmware_host_password=<vmware_host_password>

Does anyone have any idea? Pointers in the right direction are always welcome.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Rajshree


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Regards,
Rajshree


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