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Apo volumes
Some of the users not able to see the applications which is stacked through app volume they are assigned to 16 applications does this cause the issue?
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If you have >15 packages mounted, you need to add a second SCSI Controller to mount another 15 packages.
Make this change to your Gold Image and then re-provision your pools.
Make sure your SCSI Type is VMware Paravirtual.
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Is this documented somewhere?
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https://theoddangryshot.com/2014/12/22/maximum-disks-per-scsi-controller-is-not-15/
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1010398
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Hello,
Quick fix would be:
* Add 4 scsi controllers on the base image. take a new snapshot
* Publish to pool.
* This should avoid the issue you are facing for hot-add of scsi controller. So vCenter can use the existing scsi controllers when request received from app volumes
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Thanks for providing below solution
Is there any other solution for the issue, since we are not using SCSI paravirtual type
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Hello
The suggestion i have shared only applies to LSI SAS not for paravirtual.
Second/alternate solution: You could try adding devices.hotplug=true parameter on base image advanced settings option.
Procedure to add this parameter is in this kb :https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1012225
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You just need to add 1 or 2 more SCSI Controllers to fix your AppVol mounting issue.
But I would suggest you look at getting to SCSI paravirtual to better your performance.
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