Re: [ovirt-users] Restoring backed up VM

2014-10-07 Thread santosh

Allon, Elad:

Yes, RHEL_65_CL1_CLONE2 has the same ID as the VM being restored.
And error message also indicates that the conflict is occurring on the 
VM id.


Thanks for the confirmation.

Thanks,
Santosh

On 10/07/2014 03:59 AM, Maor Lipchuk wrote:

Elad, the the VM from configuration checks the existence of the VM id.
Probably RHEL_65_CL1_CLONE2 has the same id as the VM which is being imported.

Regards,
Maor


- Original Message -

From: "Elad Ben Aharon" 
To: "santosh" , "Allon Mureinik" 
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2014 9:08:42 AM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Restoring backed up VM

If you still have the backed up VM in your system, the create from
configuration operation should be blocked as you've encountered.
Allon, what does the create VM from configuration checks? The existence of
the VM name or the existence of its ID?

- Original Message -
From: "santosh" 
To: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Monday, 6 October, 2014 4:28:06 AM
Subject: [ovirt-users] Restoring backed up VM

Hi

I am trying to backup and restore the VM using the flow suggester at
Features/Backup-Restore API Integration

When I tried to restore the VM using the following steps,


Full Virtual Machine Restoration


 1. Create disks for restore
 2. Attach the disks for restore to the virtual appliance (Restore the
 data to it)
 3. Detach the disks from the virtual appliance.
 4. Create a vm using the configuration that was saved as part of the
 backup flow - (added capabillity to oVirt as part of the Backup API)
 5. Attach the restored disks to the created vm.

I encountered following error at step 4.




Operation Failed
[Import VM failed - VM Id already exist in the system . Please remove
the VM (RHEL_65_CL1_CLONE2) from the system first]


I have not deleted/removed the backed up VM from the system.

Is it expected behaviour?
Should it not overwrite the existing VM or Create new VM with different VM
Id, if the backup up VM exists?


Thanks, Santosh
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Re: [ovirt-users] Restoring backed up VM

2014-10-07 Thread Maor Lipchuk
Elad, the the VM from configuration checks the existence of the VM id.
Probably RHEL_65_CL1_CLONE2 has the same id as the VM which is being imported.

Regards,
Maor


- Original Message -
> From: "Elad Ben Aharon" 
> To: "santosh" , "Allon Mureinik" 
> Cc: users@ovirt.org
> Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2014 9:08:42 AM
> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Restoring backed up VM
> 
> If you still have the backed up VM in your system, the create from
> configuration operation should be blocked as you've encountered.
> Allon, what does the create VM from configuration checks? The existence of
> the VM name or the existence of its ID?
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "santosh" 
> To: users@ovirt.org
> Sent: Monday, 6 October, 2014 4:28:06 AM
> Subject: [ovirt-users] Restoring backed up VM
> 
> Hi
> 
> I am trying to backup and restore the VM using the flow suggester at
> Features/Backup-Restore API Integration
> 
> When I tried to restore the VM using the following steps,
> 
> 
> Full Virtual Machine Restoration
> 
> 
> 1. Create disks for restore
> 2. Attach the disks for restore to the virtual appliance (Restore the
> data to it)
> 3. Detach the disks from the virtual appliance.
> 4. Create a vm using the configuration that was saved as part of the
> backup flow - (added capabillity to oVirt as part of the Backup API)
> 5. Attach the restored disks to the created vm.
> 
> I encountered following error at step 4.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Operation Failed
> [Import VM failed - VM Id already exist in the system . Please remove
> the VM (RHEL_65_CL1_CLONE2) from the system first]
> 
> 
> I have not deleted/removed the backed up VM from the system.
> 
> Is it expected behaviour?
> Should it not overwrite the existing VM or Create new VM with different VM
> Id, if the backup up VM exists?
> 
> 
> Thanks, Santosh
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Re: [ovirt-users] Restoring backed up VM

2014-10-07 Thread Elad Ben Aharon
If you still have the backed up VM in your system, the create from 
configuration operation should be blocked as you've encountered.
Allon, what does the create VM from configuration checks? The existence of the 
VM name or the existence of its ID? 

- Original Message -
From: "santosh" 
To: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Monday, 6 October, 2014 4:28:06 AM
Subject: [ovirt-users] Restoring backed up VM

Hi 

I am trying to backup and restore the VM using the flow suggester at 
Features/Backup-Restore API Integration 

When I tried to restore the VM using the following steps, 


Full Virtual Machine Restoration 


1. Create disks for restore 
2. Attach the disks for restore to the virtual appliance (Restore the data 
to it) 
3. Detach the disks from the virtual appliance. 
4. Create a vm using the configuration that was saved as part of the backup 
flow - (added capabillity to oVirt as part of the Backup API) 
5. Attach the restored disks to the created vm. 

I encountered following error at step 4. 



 
Operation Failed 
[Import VM failed - VM Id already exist in the system . Please remove 
the VM (RHEL_65_CL1_CLONE2) from the system first] 
 

I have not deleted/removed the backed up VM from the system. 

Is it expected behaviour? 
Should it not overwrite the existing VM or Create new VM with different VM Id, 
if the backup up VM exists? 


Thanks, Santosh 
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[ovirt-users] Restoring backed up VM

2014-10-05 Thread santosh

Hi

I am trying to backup and restore the VM using the flow suggester at 
Features/Backup-Restore API Integration 



When I tried to restore the VM using the following steps,


_*Full Virtual Machine Restoration*_

1. Create disks for restore
2. Attach the disks for restore to the virtual appliance (Restore the
   data to it)
3. Detach the disks from the virtual appliance.
4. Create a vm using the configuration that was saved as part of the
   backup flow - (added capabillity to oVirt as part of the Backup API)
5. Attach the restored disks to the created vm.

I encountered following error at step 4.

   
Operation Failed
[Import VM failed - _*VM Id already exist in the
   system*_. Please remove the VM (RHEL_65_CL1_CLONE2) from the system
   first]
   


I have not deleted/removed the backed up VM from the system.

Is it expected behaviour?
Should it not overwrite the existing VM or Create new VM with different 
VM Id, if the backup up VM exists?



Thanks, Santosh



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