Bug 1154116

Summary: Unable to boot with virtio-scsi from qcow2 image
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Frank Büttner <bugzilla>
Component: libvirtAssignee: Libvirt Maintainers <libvirt-maint>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 22CC: agedosier, berrange, clalancette, crobinso, itamar, jforbes, laine, libvirt-maint, veillard, virt-maint
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Description Frank Büttner 2014-10-17 15:10:29 UTC
Created attachment 947932 [details]
The boot menu

Description of problem:
When an VM use SCSI as the disc bus an the virtio-scsi as the SCSI controller, it can't boot.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
libvirt-1.1.3.6-1.fc20.x86_64

How reproducible:
every time

Steps to Reproduce:
1. create an vm (for example with virt-manager)
2. use SCSI as the bus and qcow2 for the disc image
3. use virtio-scsi as the scsi controller
4. use SCSI as the bus for the CD-ROM drive

Actual results:
the vm don't boot, because the virtual BIOS don't see the disc.

Expected results:
An booting vm.

Additional info:
See the picture of the boot process.
Both the CD-ROM and the disc use virtio-scsi.
Booting from the CD-ROM an iso image work.
Switching back to virtio as the bus for the disc, will result in an booting vm from disc.

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Comment 2 Cole Robinson 2015-05-31 19:19:50 UTC
This works fine for me on F22, so closing. If you can still reproduce on F21+, please reopen