HP Insight Dynamics 6.3 Release Notes

Suggested action
Use an ESX native template with a hardware version of 7, or reduce the number of NICs in the
Insight Orchestration template to three or fewer.
Cannot boot an ESX virtual machine when the ESX template contains “LSI Logic SAS” SCSI controller
type and the IO template contains linked clones or shared data disks
If you deploy an Insight Orchestration template containing linked clones or shared data disks from
an ESX template that contains the “LSI Logic SAS” SCSI controller type, the virtual machine will not
boot after being provisioned.
Suggested action
Use an ESX template that contains a “LSI Logic Parallel” (instead of “LSI Logic SAS”) SCSI controller
type.
Physical disks with multiple partitions are unsupported unless all but the first partition are excluded
If your environment contains a physical disk with multiple partitions (volumes with the same disk
identifier) and you want to provision virtual machines on that disk, you must exclude all partitions
except the first partition on the disk. Otherwise, the service could fail to deploy with the following
error message:
Import failed for logical-server. VM host datastore not found.
Suggested action
Exclude all partitions except the first partition on the disk in the “VOLUMES TO EXCLUDE” section
of the hpio.properties file.
For example, if there are three volumes (C:, D:, and E:) on a physical disk, exclude the D: and E:
volumes to provision a logical server on the virtual machine created on the C: volume of the physical
disk.
Cluster shared volume does not appear after Microsoft Hyper-V VM provisioning with high availability
enabled
If you use Insight Orchestration to create and deploy a virtual provisioning template on a Microsoft
Hyper-V VM host with the High Availability (HA) option enabled, and then view the virtual machine
in the Failover Cluster Manager on the Hyper-V host, the Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) is not
displayed in the provisioned VM information.
However, if you manually deploy the virtual machine using the Microsoft Hyper-V Manager on the
Hyper-V VM host, the Failover Cluster Manager correctly displays the disk resource and the virtual
machine resources created.
Suggested action
No action is needed; the highly available virtual machine disk was created correctly on the CSV.
Cannot provision a server group on Microsoft Hyper-V R1 with linked clone and high availability
enabled
If you attempt to provision a template containing multiple High Availability (HA)-enabled linked
clones on a Hyper-V R1 server, or you attempt to add a server to a server group with a single
HA-enabled linked clone on a Hyper-V R1 cluster disk, the request pauses indefinitely for storage
provisioning. A linked clone group must be provisioned on a single datastore, but only one HA
virtual machine can be provisioned to a Hyper-V cluster disk.
20 Issues and suggested actions