* Re: [PVE-User] Matching WUI VM hardware disks to Linux guest disks
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@ 2020-11-10 9:26 ` Dominik Csapak
2020-11-10 9:53 ` Chris Hofstaedtler | Deduktiva
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From: Dominik Csapak @ 2020-11-10 9:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pve-user
hi,
you can check out
`lsblk -o +serial`
should output something like:
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT SERIAL
sda 8:0 0 50G 0 disk drive-scsi0
└─sda1 8:1 0 50G 0 part /
sdb 8:16 0 100G 0 disk drive-scsi9
└─sdb1 8:17 0 100G 0 part /mnt/foo
sdc 8:32 0 2G 0 disk drive-scsi5
├─sdc1 8:33 0 2G 0 part
└─sdc9 8:41 0 8M 0 part
sdd 8:48 0 2G 0 disk drive-scsi4
├─sdd1 8:49 0 2G 0 part
└─sdd9 8:57 0 8M 0 part
sde 8:64 0 2G 0 disk drive-scsi3
├─sde1 8:65 0 2G 0 part
└─sde9 8:73 0 8M 0 part
sdf 8:80 0 50G 0 disk drive-scsi2
└─sdf1 8:81 0 50G 0 part /mnt/bar
sdg 8:96 0 200G 0 disk drive-scsi1
└─sdg1 8:97 0 200G 0 part /mnt/baz
sr0 11:0 1 1024M 0 rom QM00003
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* Re: [PVE-User] Matching WUI VM hardware disks to Linux guest disks
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2020-11-10 9:26 ` [PVE-User] Matching WUI VM hardware disks to Linux guest disks Dominik Csapak
@ 2020-11-10 9:53 ` Chris Hofstaedtler | Deduktiva
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From: Chris Hofstaedtler | Deduktiva @ 2020-11-10 9:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Proxmox VE user list
Hi,
* Eneko Lacunza via pve-user <pve-user@lists.proxmox.com> [201110 09:03]:
> I have hit a simple problem. Let be a VM with 3 disks, with .conf extract:
>
> scsi0: ceph-proxmox:vm-100-disk-1,cache=writeback,size=6G
> scsi1: ceph-proxmox:vm-100-disk-0,cache=writeback,size=400G
> scsi2: ceph-proxmox:vm-100-disk-3,cache=writeback,size=400G
>
> We have two virtual disks with identical size (400G).
>
> How can I be sure what device on Linux guest is each?
You can also check - and use in /etc/fstab - the /dev/disk/by-*
symlinks.
In a VM, maybe the most relevant "id" is the actual path.
/dev/disk/by-path has these links (in my case):
pci-0000:06:05.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 -> sda
pci-0000:00:05.0-scsi-0:0:0:1 -> sdb
If your sdb/sdc are swapped, the SCSI IDs in the path should still
be correct.
If you don't like the pci path in there, /dev/disk/by-id has:
scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0 -> sda
scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi1 -> sdb
But you'll have to check if those match with the VM settings (I'd
expect them to).
As you've discovered and others have said, lsscsi, or lsblk -S can
be used to see the SCSI IDs, too. The same info is also availabe
from udevadm: udevadm info /dev/sda
If you dig around in /sys, it's also there ;-)
HTH,
Chris
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www.deduktiva.com / +43 1 353 1707
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