| Summary: | Large virtual disk (3TB) missing 2T when using ide-drive in windows guest | ||
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| Product: | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | Reporter: | Shaolong Hu <shu> |
| Component: | qemu-kvm | Assignee: | Vadim Rozenfeld <vrozenfe> |
| Status: | CLOSED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | Virtualization Bugs <virt-bugs> |
| Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |
| Priority: | high | ||
| Version: | 6.2 | CC: | ehabkost, gcosta, juzhang, michen, mkenneth, pbonzini, rhod, tburke, virt-maint |
| Target Milestone: | rc | ||
| Target Release: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | Unspecified | ||
| OS: | Unspecified | ||
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| Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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There is a workaround for this problem:
Using the guest's device manager:
1. Convert the disk to GPT, in order to see the 3TB.
2. Format the 3TB disk
3. Convert back to ide-drive, and you have a 3TB disk.
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| Clone Of: | Environment: | ||
| Last Closed: | 2011-06-19 08:10:38 UTC | Type: | --- |
| Regression: | --- | Mount Type: | --- |
| Documentation: | --- | CRM: | |
| Verified Versions: | Category: | --- | |
| oVirt Team: | --- | RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: | |
| Cloudforms Team: | --- | Target Upstream Version: | |
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Description
Shaolong Hu
2011-03-31 10:30:18 UTC
Find this when testing a case against bug 570162, for it does not specify how to attach this 3TB disk, i am not sure if this is a regression, file it anyway. What's GTP disk? What is going on with Linux guest? (In reply to comment #3) > What's GTP disk? Hi Dor, I think GPT stands for GUID Partition Table, is a standard for the layout of the partition table on a physical hard disk. If boot guest with virtio-blk-pci, at default it's a MBR (Master Boot Record) disk, MBR disk is limited to 2TB, so the 3TB disk is split to 2TB usable and 1TB unusable, right click the disk icon in disk manager, choose "Convert to GPT", then a 3TB disk shows. At this point, if you shut down guest without formating this disk, and switch to ide-drive, in guest there is still a 1TB disk, but it's GPT already. Instead, if you format it, switch to ide-drive, you will get a 3TB disk which can be used. > What is going on with Linux guest? I will try it as soon as possible. Hi, Shaolong, I'm trying to understand the situation, so please help me to understand the problem. You say you cannot create a huge (more than 2TB) GTP partition on IDE. But can use such kind of partition with IDE, if was previously created and formatted on virtio. Am I right? Thank you, Vadim. (In reply to comment #5) > Hi, Shaolong, > > I'm trying to understand the situation, > so please help me to understand the problem. > > You say you cannot create a huge (more than 2TB) > GTP partition on IDE. Hi Vadim, With IDE, you can only see 1TB, but you can format this 1TB and use it, no matter if you boot with virtio first and convert the disk to GPT or let it MBR at default, as long as you don't convert to GPT meanwhile format it. > But can use such kind of partition with IDE, > if was previously created and formatted > on virtio. > Am I right? Exactly. > > Thank you, > Vadim. (In reply to comment #6) > (In reply to comment #5) > > Hi, Shaolong, > > > > I'm trying to understand the situation, > > so please help me to understand the problem. > > > > You say you cannot create a huge (more than 2TB) > > GTP partition on IDE. > > Hi Vadim, > > With IDE, you can only see 1TB, but you can format this 1TB and use it, no > matter if you boot with virtio first and convert the disk to GPT or let it MBR > at default, as long as you don't convert to GPT meanwhile format it. > > > But can use such kind of partition with IDE, > > if was previously created and formatted > > on virtio. > > Am I right? > > Exactly. I see, thank you for clarifying the matter. Vadim. > > > > > Thank you, > > Vadim. (In reply to comment #3) > What's GTP disk? > What is going on with Linux guest? 3TB disk works fine in linux guest both with ide and virtio. Closed for the following reasons: 1. It only applies to 2003-R2 (and XP) 2. There is a workaround for the problem. 3. 3TB partitions are not very common. The workaround is documented in the "Technical Notes".
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There is a workaround for this problem:
Using the guest's device manager:
1. Convert the disk to GPT, in order to see the 3TB.
2. Format the 3TB disk
3. Convert back to ide-drive, and you have a 3TB disk.
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