Hi, That did the trick! Erased all the corrupt routers and they immediately re-created and booted perfectly. Now if only I knew why restartNetwork didn't work as intended!
Thanks, Dave On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Alena Prokharchyk < alena.prokharc...@citrix.com> wrote: > Dave, > > You can try to destroy the routers with destroyRouter API, the VR's > volumes should be expunged immediately. After Vrs are destroyed, restart > the corresponding network(s). It should trigger new VRs creation. Let me > know if it works. > > Btw, clenaup is defaulted to "true" (if not specified) in restartNetwork > call, you don't have to specify it explicitly. And the command you've > mentioned, was supposed to recreate the Vrs; not sure why it didn't happen > on your setup. > > -Alena. > > From: Dave Cundiff <syshack...@gmail.com<mailto:syshack...@gmail.com>> > Reply-To: "'cloudstack-users@incubator. org'" < > cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org<mailto: > cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org>> > To: "'cloudstack-users@incubator. org'" < > cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org<mailto: > cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org>> > Subject: Erasing corrupt virtual routers > > I had a a storage server crash which has caused my virtual routers to all > have corrupt disks. The management server appears to just keep trying to > boot them over and over. > > I just want to wipe them and start over. What would be the best way to do > that? > > I've already tried using the following > > wget 'http://localhost:8096/?command=restartNetwork&id=204&cleanup=1' > > However, that just attempts to restart the VM on the same corrupt disk. > > I also tried logging into the VM console while booting to repair the errors > but its not even mounting the root filesystem. It appears the only course > of action is to build brand new VMs. > > I'm running version 4.0. > > -- > Dave Cundiff > System Administrator > A2Hosting, Inc > http://www.a2hosting.com > > -- Dave Cundiff System Administrator A2Hosting, Inc http://www.a2hosting.com