The actual supported values are a) 13 data disks on all versions of VMware, XenServer hypervisor versions 6.0 and above b) 64 data disks on HyperV c) 6 data disks on other hypervisor types
created a doc bug for it https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-8295 Thanks, Harikrishna On 03-Mar-2015, at 11:22 am, Koushik Das <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Refer to CLOUDSTACK-5416 for the details. -----Original Message----- From: giraffeg forestg [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 3 March 2015 6:52 To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: Please tell me about the attach of volume Mr. Koushik Das Thank you for reply. I did not find a change log of specification changes in git. Thanks. :) -------------------------- Satoru Nakaya ( @giraffeforestg ) Japan CloudStack User Group 2015-03-02 18:28 GMT+09:00 Koushik Das <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>: Based on the DB dump your analysis looks correct. -----Original Message----- From: giraffeg forestg [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, 2 March 2015 14:46 To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Please tell me about the attach of volume Hi All Please tell me about the attach of volume. The manual has been described below. ======================== http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-administration/e n/4.4/storage.html Working With Volumes note CloudStack supports attaching up to 13 data disks to a VM on XenServer hypervisor versions 6.0 and above. For the VMs on other hypervisor types, the data disk limit is 6. ======================== The Manual is wrong. And the following is correct ? The specification has changed ? CloudStack supports attaching up to 13 data disks to a VM on the following type of hypervisor. 1. XenServer hypervisor versions 6.0 and above. 2. VMware versions 5.0 and above. For the VMs on other hypervisor types, the data disk limit is 6. CloudStack Version 4.3.2 mysql> select mysql> hypervisor_type,hypervisor_version,max_data_volumes_limit from cloud.hypervisor_capabilities; +-----------------+--------------------+------------------------+ | hypervisor_type | hypervisor_version | max_data_volumes_limit | +-----------------+--------------------+------------------------+ | XenServer | default | 6 | | XenServer | XCP 1.0 | 6 | | XenServer | 5.6 | 6 | | XenServer | 5.6 FP1 | 6 | | XenServer | 5.6 SP2 | 6 | | XenServer | 6.0 | 13 | | XenServer | 6.0.2 | 13 | | VMware | default | 13 | | VMware | 4.0 | 13 | | VMware | 4.1 | 13 | | VMware | 5.0 | 13 | | KVM | default | 6 | | Ovm | default | 6 | | Ovm | 2.3 | 6 | | XenServer | 6.1.0 | 13 | | XenServer | 6.2.0 | 13 | | VMware | 5.1 | 13 | | LXC | default | 6 | | Hyperv | 6.2 | 64 | | VMware | 5.5 | 13 | +-----------------+--------------------+------------------------+ 20 rows in set (0.23 sec) mysql> Thanks -------------------------- Satoru Nakaya ( @giraffeforestg ) Japan CloudStack User Group
