On Sat, 2018-09-29 at 15:02 +0200, Gionatan Danti wrote:
Hi all,
trying to edit a domain xml to enable an LSI SCSI controller I get the
following error:
error: unsupported configuration: This QEMU doesn't support the LSI
53C895A SCSI controller
It is my understanding that the error is raised due to RedHat disabling
this controller in its own qemu-kvm builds. This seems an unfortunate
decision, as it makes harder to migrate from VMWare (which uses LSI SCSI
and SAS adapters) to RH+KVM.
Can anyone elaborate on this decision? It is possible to enable LSI
controller support in RedHat 7.x? Should I open a BZ against it?
Your assessment looks correct, and the controller is indeed compiled
out downstream. Filing a BZ sounds like a reasonable next step, but
you might also want to investigate virt-v2v, which I believe will
take care of switching to the more performant virtio-scsi (including
installing the necessary drivers) for you when moving guests off
VMware.
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Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization