RDM (Raw Device Mappings)

bandzior

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Jun 2, 2015
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Hello.

In my lab i have installed Proxmox 3.4. I have three servers connected to storage array through SAN network (FC). My VMs are on LVM on the array.

I use virtio driver to connect LUNs from storage array directly to VMs. The problem is that i have to reboot the linux (Debian 8) VM to see new disks.

My VM config file is:

bootdisk: scsi0
cores: 4
hotplug: 1
ide2: local:iso/debian-8.0.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso,media=cdrom
memory: 1120
name: deb8
numa: 0
ostype: l26
scsi0: lvm:vm-102-disk-1,size=120G
scsi2: lvm:vm-102-disk-2,size=32G
scsi3: lvm:vm-102-disk-3,size=60G
virtio0: /dev/disk/by-id/dm-uuid-mpath-360060e80101d4f70058bd4c70000002c,media=disk,cache=directsync
smbios1: uuid=fe87cccd-63e8-4c68-8778-cf2tg7667f89
sockets: 2


Best Regards
Daniel
 
Last edited:
IMHO, in Debian 8 i don't have to load these modules because there are compiled into kernel.

Best Regards
Daniel
 

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