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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/device/2086 b/results/classifier/118/device/2086 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c629cef14 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/device/2086 @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +device: 0.905 +graphic: 0.890 +virtual: 0.845 +files: 0.820 +performance: 0.767 +boot: 0.727 +hypervisor: 0.723 +architecture: 0.703 +PID: 0.645 +semantic: 0.569 +VMM: 0.559 +socket: 0.530 +x86: 0.515 +debug: 0.507 +i386: 0.490 +user-level: 0.488 +permissions: 0.486 +mistranslation: 0.478 +peripherals: 0.475 +ppc: 0.472 +kernel: 0.461 +risc-v: 0.426 +KVM: 0.400 +network: 0.383 +arm: 0.376 +vnc: 0.357 +register: 0.337 +TCG: 0.329 +assembly: 0.308 + +qemu-img created VMDK files lead to "Unsupported or invalid disk type 7" on ESXi +Description of problem: +Trying to start the VM using vmdk converted with qemu-img fails with + +Failed to start the virtual machine. +Module DevicePowerOn power on failed. +Unable to create virtual SCSI device for scsi0:1, '/vmfs/volumes/5cca0155-bdddf31d-2714-00215acbeb1e/AppD-VM01/AppDdisk1-VM01.vmdk' +Failed to open disk scsi0:1: Unsupported or invalid disk type 7. Ensure that the disk has been imported. +Steps to reproduce: +1. Convert booting OS (in both Qemu and VMWare with the help of drivers) to vmdk +2. Push vmdk file to ESXi datastore +3. Try to boot + +Additional information: +ESXi seem to use a specific implementation of vmdk, with a *name*.vmdk file being the descriptor of the virtual disk and a *name*-flat.vmdk. |