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[Bug 1325789] Re: VMware: should not take the first host found in the cluster to perform iSCSI related operations

 

This is an automated cleanup. This bug report has been closed because it
is older than 18 months and there is no open code change to fix this.
After this time it is unlikely that the circumstances which lead to
the observed issue can be reproduced.

If you can reproduce the bug, please:
* reopen the bug report (set to status "New")
* AND add the detailed steps to reproduce the issue (if applicable)
* AND leave a comment "CONFIRMED FOR: <RELEASE_NAME>"
  Only still supported release names are valid (LIBERTY, MITAKA, OCATA, NEWTON).
  Valid example: CONFIRMED FOR: LIBERTY


** Changed in: nova
   Importance: High => Undecided

** Changed in: nova
       Status: Confirmed => Expired

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Title:
  VMware: should not take the first host found in the cluster to perform
  iSCSI related operations

Status in OpenStack Compute (nova):
  Expired
Status in VMwareAPI-Team:
  New

Bug description:
  When attaching an iSCSI volume, Nova triggers a HBA scan in order to
  find the static targets and indirectly populate the SCSI topology in
  vCenter.
  The current implementation takes the first host found as the host to
  perform the scan. This doesn't take into account the fact that the VM
  can run on another host. This is problematic because then the host
  where the VM is running is not aware of the target that the VM is
  supposed to be attached to.

  See: http://www.mail-archive.com/openstack-
  dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg25648.html for more details

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