Bug 1429653

Summary: [RFE] Update vSphere OVA settings (SCSI controller, NIC adaptor and hardware version)
Product: Red Hat CloudForms Management Engine Reporter: Saif Ali <saali>
Component: BuildAssignee: Satoe Imaishi <simaishi>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Tasos Papaioannou <tpapaioa>
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Version: 5.7.0CC: abellott, cpelland, jfrey, jhardy, jmarc, jocarter, obarenbo, rspagnol, simaishi, smallamp
Target Milestone: GAKeywords: FutureFeature, RFE, TestOnly
Target Release: 5.10.0   
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Last Closed: 2018-06-21 20:46:52 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Saif Ali 2017-03-06 19:03:04 UTC
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Change CloudForms OVA for VMWARE SCSI controller from LSI to Para Virtual

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Comment 14 John Hardy 2018-01-10 13:06:03 UTC
Created attachment 1379527 [details]
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Comment 18 Jason Frey 2018-01-16 15:31:01 UTC
Looking at the decisions as listed by Satoe, I think they are backwards.  If paravirtual is the "newer" format that we will use moving forward, that one should be the one named cfme-vsphere, and the "legacy" one should be named cfme-vsphere-lsilogic.

John, was there a specific reason you wanted them the other way around?
Oleg, thoughts?

Comment 20 Satoe Imaishi 2018-01-16 16:38:07 UTC
To clarify... the difference between the 2 images is not new configuration and old configuration.  The only difference is what scsi controller to use (pvscsi or lsilogic).

What was brought up in discussion before was to use "cfme-vsphere" and "cfme-vsphere-lsilogic" (same as What Jason mentioned).