Hi France,
have a look at the following writeup I did a few weeks back -
http://www.shapeblue.com/recovery-of-vms-to-new-cloudstack-instance/
It should give you an idea how to troubleshoot the VHD chain and how to tie it
back to DB entries and potential VM owner.
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud
Thank you for your response Dag.
I read your article (even before you linked it :-).
After executing the SQL querry, I matched the results from it with all possible
UUIDs i could think of. There were no matches. :-(
BTW Dag, I guess you should correct the column naming in your SQL statement,
Thank you
On Monday, December 7, 2015, France wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> after battling with cloudstack (4.3.2+) for the whole day with another
> issue (unable to create snapshot’s for one VM, which I also failed to fix)
> I ran into message on XenServer 6.0.2+Hotfixes SMlog
Hi Guys,
after battling with cloudstack (4.3.2+) for the whole day with another issue
(unable to create snapshot’s for one VM, which I also failed to fix) I ran into
message on XenServer 6.0.2+Hotfixes SMlog (copy pasted at the bottom).
Even thou i kinda understand XenServers relations of VM