2014-03-04 14:48 GMT+01:00 Meital Bourvine <mbour...@redhat.com>: > StorageDomainDoesNotExist: Storage domain does not exist: > (u'1810e5eb-9eb6-4797-ac50-8023a939f312',) > > What's the output of: > lvs > vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDomainsList > > If it exists in the list, please run: > vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDomainInfo 1810e5eb-9eb6-4797-ac50-8023a939f312 >
I'm attaching a compressed archive to avoid mangling by googlemail client. Indeed the NFS storage with that id is not in the list of available storage as it is brought up by a VM that has to be run in this very same cluster. Obviously it isn't running at the moment. You find this in the DB: COPY storage_domain_static (id, storage, storage_name, storage_domain_type, storage_type, storage_domain_format_type, _create_date, _update_date, recoverable, last_time_used_as_master, storage_description, storage_comment) FROM stdin; ... 1810e5eb-9eb6-4797-ac50-8023a939f312 11d4972d-f227-49ed-b997-f33cf4b2aa26 nfs02EXPORT 3 1 0 2014-02-28 18:11:23.17092+01 \N t 0 \N \N ... Also, disks for that VM are carved from the Master Data Domain that is not available ATM. To say in other words: I thought that availability of an export domain wasn't critical to switch on a Data Center. Am I wrong? Thanks, Giorgio.
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