Created attachment 1755043 [details] Image of all the interfaces listed in the dropdown Description of problem: When creating a new VM and in the new VM modal creating a new disk, the "New Virtual Disk" modal doesn't contain the SATA interface in the "Interfaces" dropdown. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): - Engine instance with RHV 4.4.5-3 (ovirt-engine-4.4.5.3-0.14.el8ev) and RHEL 8.3 installed. - 3 hosts with RHV 4.4.5-3 and RHEL 8.3, 3 hosts with vdsm-4.40.50.3-1.el8ev How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: In Admin Portal: 1. Create a 4.5 data center and a 4.5 cluster. 2. Install the host and create a new NFS storage domain. 3. Open the "New Virtual Machine" modal. 4. Write a name for the new VM. 5. Open the "New Virtual Disk" modal using the "Create" button under "Instance Images". 6. Open the "Interface" dropdown. 7. Check that "SATA" interface is one of the options. Actual results: 1. The 4.5 data center and the 4.5 cluster were created. 2. The host was installed and the NFS storage domain was created. 3. The "New Virtual Machine" modal was opened. 4. The new VM name was chosen. 5. The "New Virtual Disk" modal was opened. 6. The "Interface" dropdown was opened. 7. The "SATA" interface wasn't listed in the dropdown. Expected results: 1-6 steps are as expected. 7. The "SATA" interface should be listed in the dropdown. Additional info: Currently as a workaround you can create a VirtIO disk and after it's creation you can change the disk interface to "SATA".
Lucia, is it solved by your changes to the bios type maybe?
Yes, this will be solved by the new bios type changes.
I confirm that SATA interface is now appearing in the list of interfaces after performing the reproduction steps.
Verified on RHV 4.4.7-5. All looks good to me. Env: - Engine instance with RHV 4.4.7-5 (ovirt-engine-4.4.7.5-0.9.el8ev) and RHEL 8.4 installed. - 3 hosts with RHV 4.4.7-5 and RHEL 8.4, vdsm-4.40.70.5-1.el8ev In Admin Portal: 1. Create a 4.5 data center and a 4.5 cluster. 2. Install the host and create a new NFS storage domain. 3. Open the "New Virtual Machine" modal. 4. Write a name for the new VM. 5. Open the "New Virtual Disk" modal using the "Create" button under "Instance Images". 6. Open the "Interface" dropdown. 7. Check that "SATA" interface is one of the options. 8. Create a new SATA disk. 9. Check the SATA disk exists. Actual results as expected: 1. The 4.5 data center and the 4.5 cluster were created. 2. The host was installed and the NFS storage domain was created. 3. The modal has opened. 4. I Written a name for the VM. 5. The "New Virtual Disk" modal has opened. 6. The dropdown has opened. 7. The SATA interface appears as one of the options. 8. I created a new SATA disk. 9. The new SATA disk appears in the VM modal/and after VM creation in it's Disks list.
This bugzilla is included in oVirt 4.4.7 release, published on July 6th 2021. Since the problem described in this bug report should be resolved in oVirt 4.4.7 release, it has been closed with a resolution of CURRENT RELEASE. If the solution does not work for you, please open a new bug report.