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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Critical
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2.7.10
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5
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False
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None
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True
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Important
Description of problem:
Migrate a Windows VM using diskBus: scsi in the plan and it will fail to boot
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.7.10
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Pick a Windows VM from vSphere 2. Add "diskBus: scsi" to the plan 3. Run the plan
Actual results:
VM fails to boot, inacessible boot device
Expected results:
VM boots
Additional info:
The VM cannot find its disk so it cannot boot. It seems during virt-v2v the vioscsi driver is not installed, only virtio-blk is: % egrep 'viostor|vioscsi' windows-scsi-vm-3001-jlj8t-virt-v2v.log | grep commandrvf | grep -v udevadm commandrvf: cp /sysroot/Windows/Drivers/VirtIO/viostor.sys /sysroot/Windows/System32/drivers/viostor.sys commandrvf: cp /sysroot/Windows/Drivers/VirtIO/viostor.sys /sysroot/Windows/System32/drivers/viostor.sys
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MTV-1635 Provide option to select default disk controller (virtio-scsi, virtio-blk)
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- In Progress
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