cloudstack/vmware-base
Likitha Shetty 8b0a46502a CLOUDSTACK-5122. [VMware] During upgrade from 4.1 system vms don't come up with 'ROOT-x-y VMDK file not found' exception.
During VM start, if VM already exists and CS finds a matching disk in storage for each of the existing disk then the VM is reconfigured with VM's existing disk information. This existing disk information for a VM is got from vCenter.
CS checks if a matching disk exists in storage by checking if there is a disk in storage whose name atleast partially matches with the name of the existing disk.
Post 4.1, Volume path has been changed to ROOT-<instanceId> from ROOT-<instanceId>-<volumeId>. Hence in case of an upgraded setup (pre 4.1 to 4.2) during search for an existing disk in storage even though ROOT-<instanceId>-<volumeId> has been deleted, CS does a postive match of the old existing disk because of the partial match with the new disk ROOT-<instanceId> that exists in storage. And so when VM is being powered on by vCenter it looks for ROOT-<instanceId>-<volumeId> and fails to power on.
Solution - While looking for a VM's matching disk in storage, instead of checking if a disk with a partial match exists check if a disk with the exact name exists.
2013-11-25 14:47:13 +05:30
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src/com/cloud/hypervisor/vmware CLOUDSTACK-5122. [VMware] During upgrade from 4.1 system vms don't come up with 'ROOT-x-y VMDK file not found' exception. 2013-11-25 14:47:13 +05:30
test/com/cloud/hypervisor/vmware/mo CLOUDSTACK-5069. Added global config 'vmware.vcenter.session.timeout' to make the vCenter session timeout value configurable. 2013-11-20 16:02:50 +05:30
pom.xml Fixed up the pom.xml to use dependencies specified in cloudstack pom 2013-08-02 13:51:47 -07:00