Thanks, with sudo `xl console [vmname]` I have been able to open a
terminal in the damaged vm and solve the problem. The problem was that the
block count of `xvdb`, the shrinked volume mounted in /rw , exceeded the
size of the device. So I just set the device size with `lvresize` to a
bigger o
Filippo Merli:
>
> Hi,
>
> after shrink a standalone vm volume with lvresize is not possible anymore
> access the volume data.
> The vm start but is not possible to open a terminal. Is there a way to
> access the data from another vm or from dom0?
Enabling debug mode in Qube Settings might get
Hi,
after shrink a standalone vm volume with lvresize is not possible anymore
access the volume data.
The vm start but is not possible to open a terminal. Is there a way to
access the data from another vm or from dom0?
Ty
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Without a backup, there's no straightforward way to recover it. (But the data
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I have deleted a VM accidentally, is possible to recover it?
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