Yes that's exactly what happen ,we lose the data after a resize ,so to do upgrades i have to add new voumes not resize the old ones .
2015-03-20 16:25 GMT+01:00 Sam Ceylani <[email protected]>: > I misunderstand your question, yes mounting and unmounting is not the job > of cloudstack, what I would like to know is : You attach a Data volume, > create a file system and then create some files etc. then after resizing it > and mounting it back, are you loosing your filesystem and any of your > files? this is what is important for me to know, and I guess everybody > else, ty sam > > > Thanks, > > Sam Ceylani, MBA > Computer Engineer > MisterCertified Inc. > > 301 W. Platt St. Suite 447, Tampa, FL 33606<x-apple-data-detectors://0/0> > P 813<tel:813.264.6460>.264.6460<tel:813.264.6460> M > 813<tel:813.416.7867>.416.7867<tel:813.416.7867> > F 800<tel:800.553.9520>.553.9520<tel:800.553.9520> E > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > > On Mar 20, 2015, at 5:31 AM, "Fedi Ben Ali" <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hello , > > I'm working on 4.4 cloudstack with multiple xenservers6.2 and FC as primary > storage. > When i add a DATA volume and attach it to a VM,the volume is connected and > listed after a fdisk -l (/dev/xvdb) command but its not mounted (not listed > on df -h command). > So i do so manually (mount the disk on the linux server) i cretae partion > and mount it on the server and now this volume is listed on th df -h > command. > But when i resize this volume ,he will go back to first state connected but > not mounted on the VM and i loose the filesystem the volume allays appears > on fdisl -l command . > > Thx > > 2015-03-20 0:22 GMT+01:00 Sam Ceylani <[email protected]<mailto: > [email protected]>>: > > what do you mean by manually? what is your hypervisor? and you are loosing > the volume, from where? cloudstack or storage? > > > Thanks, > > Sam Ceylani, MBA > Computer Engineer > MisterCertified Inc. > > 301 W. Platt St. Suite 447, Tampa, FL 33606<x-apple-data-detectors://0/0> > P 813<tel:813.264.6460>.264.6460<tel:813.264.6460> M > 813<tel:813.416.7867>.416.7867<tel:813.416.7867> > F 800<tel:800.553.9520>.553.9520<tel:800.553.9520> E > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected] > ><mailto:[email protected]> > > On Mar 17, 2015, at 1:21 PM, "Fedi Ben Ali" <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm facing a problem when i create a VM the DATA disk is not installed on > the linux server.after doing it manulay i'm able to install the disk. > > But when i make a resizeVolume command i lose the old volume. > > Is there a solution to resize the volume without loosing the original > volume ? > > Cordialement. > >
