To investigate further , can you pull out job related to this volume(one
which in expunging state ) from async job table ,and also check storage
cleanup thread in log ,why it was not able to clean this volume.
~prashant
On 1/25/15, 3:04 PM, "Daan Hoogland" wrote:
>On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 6:33
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 6:33 AM, Keerthiraja SJ wrote:
> its my production environment. I am facing critical issue when if any
> xenserver reboots or if I try to patch up the xenserver VM's will not
> start. In that case I have to create new instances and do all the setup
> from the scratch, So t
its my production environment. I am facing critical issue when if any
xenserver reboots or if I try to patch up the xenserver VM's will not
start. In that case I have to create new instances and do all the setup
from the scratch, So the downtime will be more than 5 hours.
Is there a way we can re
see inline
On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 6:00 AM, Keerthiraja SJ wrote:
> Below are the query ran for the instances which have many root disk.
>
> mysql> select * from volumes where instance_id='1381';
> +--++---+-+--+-+---+---+---
Below are the query ran for the instances which have many root disk.
mysql> select * from volumes where instance_id='1381';
+--++---+-+--+-+---+---+--+-+-
Can you check state of these Disks in DB( volumes table for give
instance_id).
On 1/23/15, 4:46 PM, "Daan Hoogland" wrote:
>Keerthi,
>
>This doesn't ring a bell directly but to investigate further;
>
>Did you check in the database whether these are pointing to the same
>image? This seems like a
Keerthi,
This doesn't ring a bell directly but to investigate further;
Did you check in the database whether these are pointing to the same
image? This seems like a data corruption, to me.
When you say stop/start the vm, do you mean from cloudstack/xenserver
or within the vm?
On Fri, Jan 23, 20
Anyone can help on this.
Thanks,
Keerthi
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 11:46 AM, Keerthiraja SJ
wrote:
> Hi
>
> For one of my Instances I could see many multiple of RootDisk.
>
> Because of this when xenserver reboots or if I stop and start the
> instances my VM is not responding.
>
> How can I fix t
Hi
For one of my Instances I could see many multiple of RootDisk.
Because of this when xenserver reboots or if I stop and start the instances
my VM is not responding.
How can I fix this issue.
I could see this issue almost out 173 VM's 5 are like this.
*Below are the one pasted from the Storag