The numbers are the IDs of the volume (id of the database). In the volume table you can find the VM in which the volume is attached to. If it is a snapshot, then you might want to check the snapshot table as well (I might be wrong, but I think snapshots also have an entry in the volume table).

On 9/29/2017 11:24 AM, Jeremy Peterson wrote:
Can someone explain the folder structure in secondary storage.

I see /var/cloud_mount/87156045-e430-3fe3-aa4b-3d41c1af8df2

In there I have a bunch of folders

Xen5 snapshots]# ls
10  13  130  153  2  23  390  4  449  480  605  61  64  664  67  684  7  75  8  
87  9

Xen5 snapshots]# find . -name *vhd
./75/589/2c9fbddd-9af8-4e9f-b43a-cfa47f7fd1cf.vhd
...
./13/330/baa34ead-9aa4-41f9-b120-37d7e47ce07a.vhd

How do I correlate that to a domain or VM?

jeremy


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