Due to the defect of KVM-based FusionSphere 6.0, there is a possibility that the disk cannot be detected after the Linux-based VM is started or a blue screen is displayed after the Windows-based VM is started. If such a symptom occurs, run the bash /opt/clear_uct.sh -t linux (for Linux-based VMs) or bash /opt/clear_uct.sh -t windows (for Windows-based VMs) command to clear the specified parameters, and then re-create a VM.
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