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Bug 2137313

Summary: GPFS cluster drives not available after migration
Product: Migration Toolkit for Virtualization Reporter: Bryan Kinney <bkinney>
Component: GeneralAssignee: Arik <ahadas>
Status: CLOSED MIGRATED QA Contact: Ilanit Stein <istein>
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Version: 2.3.3CC: ahadas, asriram, istein, jortel, lrotenbe
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Description Bryan Kinney 2022-10-24 12:25:46 UTC
Description of problem:
After VMWare to OpenShift migration the VMs work but they are missing data.
The VMs have two disks. One for OS and the second is a GPFS cluster.

The GPFS disks seem to missing support on the OpenShift side.
These show up on the VM but seem to be unusable.
Should GPFS be prepared or setup in the preparation for migration?


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Toolkit operator version
    2.3.3
Git commit (forklift-controller)
    bef515d
Git commit (forklift-must-gather)
    6234680
Git commit (forklift-operator)
    944e9f0
Git commit (forklift-ui)
    f4f33b2
Git commit (forklift-validation)
    8213f5c
OpenShift version
    4.10.24

How reproducible:
Have a working GPFS cluster working and setup on VMWare.
Migrate VMs in a group or individually.

Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:
OpenShift doesn't allow proper access to the GPFS cluster.

Expected results:
The GPFS disks should be accessible.

Additional info:

Comment 2 Bryan Kinney 2022-10-25 08:59:35 UTC
Is it possible to lose data during the kubevirt migration.
The lost data being related GPFS packages and other data.

Comment 5 Arik 2023-01-02 14:20:12 UTC
(In reply to Bryan Kinney from comment #2)
> Is it possible to lose data during the kubevirt migration.
> The lost data being related GPFS packages and other data.

Sounds suspicious, need to check this.