Add/Edit Virtual Disk Device Configuration Fields
Field Description
SCSI
device
type
Drop-down list of configurable device types. The table below describes the available device types:
SCSI device type Description
Virtual Disk Virtual disk device backed by a container file.
Virtual CDROM Virtual CDROM device, backed by a container file.
Virtual Tape Virtual tape device backed by a container file.
Physical Disk Virtual disk device connected to a host-attached physical disk device.
Physical CDROM Virtual CDROM device connected to a host-attached physical optical drive.
Physical Tape Virtual tape device connected to a host-attached physical tape drive.
SCSI bus
Specify either the and the on CHARON-SSP/4M virtual machines only.Primary SCSI Bus External SCSI Bus
SCSI ID SCSI device identification number.
For CHARON-SSP/4U-based virtual machines, acceptable values are a 3-bit narrow SCSI device ID between
0 and 7.
For CHARON-SSP/4M-based virtual machines, acceptable values are a 4-bit wide SCSI device ID between 0
and 15.
SCSI
device path
Click the path to specify the location of the virtual SCSI device. The table below lists example device paths
depending on the setting of the option.SCSI device type
SCSI Device Type Example SCSI Device Path
Virtual Disk /usr/local/vm/lela/scsi0.vdisk
Virtual CDROM /usr/local/share/iso/sunos_4.1.4.iso
Virtual Tape /usr/local/vm/lela/scsi1.vtape
Physical Disk /dev/sda
Physical CDROM /dev/sg1
Physical Tape /dev/st0
Removing a Virtual Storage Device
To remove a virtual storage device, select the device in the SCSI configuration window, then the button labelled Virtual Machine Settings click
The device will be removed immediately and the management console does not ask for confirmation.Remove.
TTYA Configuration
To view or change the current virtual machine console configuration, select in the column of the left-hand pane. This will open the TTYA Device
configuration window, shown below. In this example the console is disabled.TTYA
In all cases the SCSI device ID 7 is reserved for the SCSI bus controller and cannot be used for a user
configurable SCSI device.
If the virtual SCSI storage device is attached to a container file the file itself is not removed when the configuration is.
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