George,

 

I tried.  Here is what I know.  The .vhd files that show up in Xen Center all 
appear to be snapshots.  The ones that were running at the time of the failure 
are no where to be seen in the storage repository.

 

We also can find the last snapshot which was early yesterday morning and all 
the snapshots include the base.  Those we get to directly through dom0.

 

However we have no way to tell them to coalesce.  

 

So we can not find the VDIs that were running in Xen Center.  We only see what 
appears to be snapshots.  Not sure if the base is able to be seen now that I 
think about it.

 

Any other ideas?

 

I was hoping someone knew how to get the current ones to show up or to help 
coalesce from the base to the snapshot.

 

Even if we do that, I am still not sure that XenCenter will show it to me.  My 
CLI command are poor and being that we have been up for almost 24 hours, I am 
little tired and not thinking my best.

 

If you have any ideas I would appreciate it.

 

Thanks.

 

Juan

 

From: xen-api-boun...@lists.xen.org [mailto:xen-api-boun...@lists.xen.org] On 
Behalf Of George Shuklin
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 3:33 AM
To: xen-api@lists.xen.org
Subject: Re: [Xen-API] XCP 1.5 VM images will not start

 

Can you access to those VDI from dom0? (/var/run/sr-mount) If no - work with 
nfs and dom0 settings. If 'yes' - try to create vm, add vdi to it as secondary 
device (device=1,2,etc) and see what will happens.

On 09.11.2012 02:33, Juan Lorenzana wrote: 

Okay.  So this is pretty serious and I know it.  Any help is appreciated and I 
am willing to pay for it at this point.

 

We had a XCP 1.5 pool with 2 machines as hosts.  The storage pool which as NFS 
mounted lost its ability to export the filesystem with the VM images on it.

 

We contacted the vendor and we were able to restore it.  However, they had 
recommended that we delete the XCP Pool, recreate it, add the hosts back in, 
and then mount the storage.

 

That is where we are at now.  We can see the storage and the VM images.  
However in XCP Xen Center when looking at the images is clear that the metadata 
is lost.  So we can not see which image or snap shot belongs to which VM.  The 
names all are blank when we look at the storage.


Also, if I randomly mount an image to a VM, it does not boot.  It produces an 
error that says:

 

Traceback (most recent call last): - File “/usr/binpygrub”, line 808, in ? – fs 
= fsimage.open(file,part_offs[0[, bootfsoptions) – IOError: [Errno 95] 
Operation not supported.

 

I know it is pretty bad.

 

Can anyone help?  We have about 10 VMs for 8 clients on these two hosts.

 

Thanks.

 

I can be reached at by emailing h...@jelsupport.com or calling 602-738-3220.

 

Juan






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