On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Mike Galvez <late2werk@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have two identical host machines running XCP 1.1 beta. I also have an 8TB
> iscsi storage SAN
> that I''m using as pooled storage. I had created five VMs on one
the hosts
> using the iscsi unit as
> storage. I created a pool, then added the second host machine. The second
> host was added to
> the pool, but the pdb connections to the NFS ISO Repository and the iscsi
> storage were broken
> on host #2. I was able to replug the iscsi pdb, but now none of the VMs can
> start because many
> of the VBDs have lost their VDI uuids.
>
> [root@vhost1 ~]# xe vbd-list vm-uuid=2543464c-24fe-3b2d-0281-bb978cfe647b
> uuid ( RO) : de8fcc63-b72d-7e07-4602-2f6c4af19305
> vm-uuid ( RO): 2543464c-24fe-3b2d-0281-bb978cfe647b
> vm-name-label ( RO): imagex
> vdi-uuid ( RO): 7dd13d7a-0608-40ec-8637-34849c7adddb
> empty ( RO): false
> device ( RO): hdc
>
>
> uuid ( RO) : a701764a-bc8d-1545-4957-d01898e6cad8
> vm-uuid ( RO): 2543464c-24fe-3b2d-0281-bb978cfe647b
> vm-name-label ( RO): imagex
> vdi-uuid ( RO): <not in database>
> empty ( RO): true
> device ( RO): hdd
>
> Any helpful advise on reacquainting the VMs with their VDIs is
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks -Mike
>
I was able to get one of my VMs back by creating a new vbd and reconnecting
its vdi,
but that was because I recognized the size of disk. I have several other
VDIs that I
need to reattach with a VM, but the sizes are the same and there''s no
other
info besides
uuid. Is there a way to scan the contents of a vdi? If I could do that,
I''d
be able to clean
this up.
Thanks
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