tor 2013-09-12 klockan 08:32 +0000 skrev Markus Stockhausen:
> > if I change the type of an existing vm disk from virtio to virtio-scsi > > in ovirt-engine webadmin the vm does not boot any longer. That > > means qemu cannot start the VM at all. qemu error message is: > > > > "unexpected address type for scsi disk" > > This feels like back in 3.1, when you changed type from IDE to VirtIO, > you needed to remove the disk (not erasing it completely) and then > add it back to the VM again, else it would throw an error like that. > Try that and see how it goes. Thanks. That did the trick. Nice for a newbie to have someone who remembers "the old days". That might not have been the best of wordings on my part. We were still using 3.1 just a couple of months ago:) And I know there are plenty of people still using it. Upgrading was a real PITA, so I fully understand why. Glad it helped! In betwen I tried to convert the disk back to virtio but that resulted in a similar issue: "unsupported configuration: virtio only support device address type 'PCI'." De- and reattaching the disks will be fine for me for me. Maybe it would be helpful to disable this change option in the web interface for attached disks. Markus -- Med Vänliga Hälsningar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Karli Sjöberg Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Box 7079 (Visiting Address Kronåsvägen 8) S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden Phone: +46-(0)18-67 15 66 karli.sjob...@slu.se<mailto:karli.sjob...@adm.slu.se>
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