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As part of the upgrade process, optionally configure SATA with Abiquo properties as described in the following section.
After you upgrade Abiquo, the first time it updates the data of managed VMs, the platform will change modify SATA controllers that are registered in the platform Abiquo as IDE controllers to change them to SATA controllers.
Capture VMs with SATA controllers
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When you edit a template and create a disk from an ISO file, you can then edit the Disk and select the SATA Controller type.
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To enable or disable hot reconfigure of SATA devices, use the Disks hot reconfigure option on the Advanced tab.
SATA in VMs
SATA supports enables you to resize hard disks (with the same restrictions as SCSI: thin provisioned disks with no snapshots) and hot reconfigure them. It is also possible to change add and remove ISO disks with hot-reconfigure.
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The platform will not automatically remove an unused SATA controller from a VM.
Use SATA controllers for cloud-init ISO drives
The multi-cloud platform uses a configuration drive to present the cloud-init configuration to a guest VM. By default, the platform uses an IDE controller to attach the ISO drive.
To specify the use of SATA controllers with cloud-init:
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Set the following cloudinit.sata property
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Restart the Tomcat server
Use SATA controllers for ISO drives by default
The default controller list for ESXi plugins is now "SCSI, IDE, SATA".
So by default, the platform will use an IDE controller for attaching an ISO disk.
To use SATA controllers by default:
- Edit the abiquo.properties file on the Remote Services server
Set the pluginmetadata disk controller properties for VMware and add SATA before IDE.
(SCSI is not important in the order because it is not used for CD or DVD drives).Code Block abiquo.pluginmetadata.{hypervisor_type}.diskControllers=SATA,SCSI,IDE
For each hypervisor type to configure, set the property value, replacing hypervisor_type in the property key with an appropriate code as follows:
- "esx" for ESXi hosts
- "vmx_04" for vCenter
- "vcenter_cluster" for vCenter clusters
Restart the Tomcat server
Disable SATA
If your version of VMware does not support SATA (for example, vCenter 5.1), then you should remove SATA support to prevent errors.
To remove SATA support:
- Edit the abiquo.properties file on the Remote Services server
Set the pluginmetadata disk controller properties for VMware and remove SATA
Code Block abiquo.pluginmetadata.{hypervisor_type}.diskControllers=IDE,SCSI
For each hypervisor type to configure, set the property value, replacing hypervisor_type in the property key with one of the following codes:
- "esx" for ESXi hosts
- "vmx_04" for vCenter
- "vcenter_cluster" for vCenter clusters
Restart the Tomcat server
Limitations and notes about SATA support
SATA support on guest operating systems is as follows.
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