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Posted to issues@cloudstack.apache.org by "Pavan Kumar Bandarupally (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2013/07/24 14:07:49 UTC
[jira] [Created] (CLOUDSTACK-3781) Unable to resize disk on VmWare
with Zone wide storage
Pavan Kumar Bandarupally created CLOUDSTACK-3781:
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Summary: Unable to resize disk on VmWare with Zone wide storage
Key: CLOUDSTACK-3781
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-3781
Project: CloudStack
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Anyone can view this level - this is the default.)
Components: Volumes
Affects Versions: 4.2.0
Environment: Cloudstack build : 257 [http://repo-ccp.citrix.com/releases/ASF/rhel/6.3/4.2/CloudPlatform-4.2-257-rhel6.3.tar.gz]
Hypervisor: Vmware Esxi 5.1
Storage: NFS for both primary and secondary
Reporter: Pavan Kumar Bandarupally
Priority: Blocker
Fix For: 4.2.0
When we create an instance on vmware and try to resize the data disk , it gives an error saying "Can't resize a volume that has never been attached, not sure which hypervisor type. Recreate volume to resize"
An InvalidParameterValueException is being thrown as the hypervisor is getting selected as none. The problem is when the storage is added at zone level. The cluster_id is getting selected as NULL in this case. If the storage is added at cluster level, things work fine. Please see the db query below:
mysql> SELECT c.hypervisor_type from volumes v, storage_pool s, cluster c where v.pool_id = s.id and s.cluster_id = c.id and v.id = 9;
Empty set (0.00 sec)
mysql> select * from storage_pool;
+----+-------------+--------------------------------------+-------------------+------+----------------+--------+------------+---------------+----------------+--------------+-----------+----------------------------+---------------------+---------+-------------+--------+-----------------------+-------+------------+---------+---------------+
| id | name | uuid | pool_type | port | data_center_id | pod_id | cluster_id | used_bytes | capacity_bytes | host_address | user_info | path | created | removed | update_time | status | storage_provider_name | scope | hypervisor | managed | capacity_iops |
+----+-------------+--------------------------------------+-------------------+------+----------------+--------+------------+---------------+----------------+--------------+-----------+----------------------------+---------------------+---------+-------------+--------+-----------------------+-------+------------+---------+---------------+
| 1 | TeamStorage | 0f658e18-7e6a-3442-9c36-de5c56926e26 | NetworkFilesystem | 2049 | 1 | NULL | NULL | 2001531498496 | 5902284800000 | 10.147.28.7 | NULL | /export/home/pavan/primary | 2013-07-24 15:53:00 | NULL | NULL | Up | DefaultPrimary | ZONE | VMware | 0 | NULL |
+----+-------------+--------------------------------------+-------------------+------+----------------+--------+------------+---------------+----------------+--------------+-----------+----------------------------+---------------------+---------+-------------+--------+-----------------------+-------+------------+---------+---------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> select * from storage_pool\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
id: 1
name: TeamStorage
uuid: 0f658e18-7e6a-3442-9c36-de5c56926e26
pool_type: NetworkFilesystem
port: 2049
data_center_id: 1
pod_id: NULL
cluster_id: NULL
used_bytes: 2001531498496
capacity_bytes: 5902284800000
host_address: 10.147.28.7
user_info: NULL
path: /export/home/pavan/primary
created: 2013-07-24 15:53:00
removed: NULL
update_time: NULL
status: Up
storage_provider_name: DefaultPrimary
scope: ZONE
hypervisor: VMware
managed: 0
capacity_iops: NULL
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Note: Marking it as a blocker as we can't test Disk Re-size feature on VmWare because of this.
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