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    XCP host rebooted: VM's wont start anymore :-(

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      prensel @olivierlambert
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      @olivierlambert [16:41 xcp ~]

      # xe host-list
      uuid ( RO)                : f4d5a20d-e7f3-4e62-8804-e2caa6922a43
                name-label ( RW): xcp
          name-description ( RW): 
      
      
      [16:41 xcp ~]#
      
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        prensel @olivierlambert
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        [16:44 xcp ~]# xe vm-start uuid=143f7b5b-b252-346c-5cc0-3027a7dba627
        There are no suitable hosts to start this VM on.
        The following table provides per-host reasons for why the VM could not be started:
        
        xcp    : Cannot start here [VM requires access to SR: e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643 (Local storage)]
        
        
        There were no servers available to complete the specified operation.
        [16:44 xcp ~]# xe sr-list
        uuid ( RO)                : e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643
                  name-label ( RW): Local storage
            name-description ( RW): 
                        host ( RO): xcp
                        type ( RO): ext
                content-type ( RO): user
        
        
        uuid ( RO)                : d58928fe-4a00-3fb0-36c3-8437e3417296
                  name-label ( RW): Local storage
            name-description ( RW): 
                        host ( RO): <not in database>
                        type ( RO): ext
                content-type ( RO): user
        
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          prensel @olivierlambert
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          [16:47 xcp ~]# xe diagnostic-vm-status uuid=143f7b5b-b252-346c-5cc0-3027a7dba627
          uuid ( RO)              : 143f7b5b-b252-346c-5cc0-3027a7dba627
                  name-label ( RW): testserver
                 power-state ( RO): halted
              possible-hosts ( RO): 
          
          
          Checking to see whether disks are attachable
          uuid ( RO)            : dd90f85b-755b-9227-aba7-8583e4b8544f
                  vdi-uuid ( RO): <not in database>
                     empty ( RO): true
                    device ( RO): xvdd
                userdevice ( RW): 3
                      mode ( RW): RO
                      type ( RW): CD
                attachable ( RO): true
              storage-lock ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)            : 23a51757-9fec-ab0b-a2d4-2790c8a4a63a
                  vdi-uuid ( RO): 06f7760e-157f-4a18-83fe-ba48db06a5ef
                     empty ( RO): false
                    device ( RO): xvda
                userdevice ( RW): 0
                      mode ( RW): RW
                      type ( RW): Disk
                attachable ( RO): true
              storage-lock ( RO): false
          
          
          Checking to see whether VM can boot on each host
          xcp    : Cannot start here [VM requires access to SR: e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643 (Local storage)]
          
          
          VM is not agile because: VM requires access to non-shared SR: e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643 (Local storage). SR must both be marked as shared and a properly configured PBD must be plugged-in on every host
          
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            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            So you want to start a VM that has a disk on a host which you removed.

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              prensel @olivierlambert
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              @olivierlambert
              I can see the vhd file on the local disk of this host and it has always been there afaik. The other host wasnt used for this VM. And the VM was running fine without the other host being present for several months. So I assume the disk on this host ?

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                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                Well, you can display the VM disk list with a xe vm-disk-list uuid=<VM UUID>.

                Then you can find info on those disks with, for each, a xe vdi-param-list uuid=<VDI UUID>.

                Then, you'll see on which SR are each disks, and you'll understand why the VM can't boot.

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                  prensel @olivierlambert
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                  @olivierlambert

                  I'm trying to understand how it is possible that this vm has been running for a few months without the other host being present ? Where would have the vhd file been stored ?
                  I have a copy of the vhd file here, can I create a new vm with that ?

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                    prensel @olivierlambert
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                    @olivierlambert

                    [17:22 xcp ~]# xe vdi-param-list uuid=06f7760e-157f-4a18-83fe-ba48db06a5ef
                    uuid ( RO)                    : 06f7760e-157f-4a18-83fe-ba48db06a5ef
                                  name-label ( RW): mailserver
                            name-description ( RW): Created by XO
                               is-a-snapshot ( RO): false
                                 snapshot-of ( RO): <not in database>
                                   snapshots ( RO): 
                               snapshot-time ( RO): 19700101T00:00:00Z
                          allowed-operations (SRO): generate_config; update; forget; destroy; snapshot; copy; clone
                          current-operations (SRO): 
                                     sr-uuid ( RO): e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643
                               sr-name-label ( RO): Local storage
                    

                    It says the sr-uuid is e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643, this my local storage SR of the current host ??

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                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                      Your mailserver disk is using SR e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643. This SR seems to belong to host ( RO): xcp, not xcp-ng-01.

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                        prensel @olivierlambert
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                        @olivierlambert said in XCP host rebooted: VM's wont start anymore 😞:

                        Your mailserver disk is using SR e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643. This SR seems to belong to host ( RO): xcp, not xcp-ng-01.

                        Yes thats right, the host xcp is the current up and the host xcp-ng-01 is the one 'lost'.
                        I really cant see the problem 😞

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                          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                          Then check your local SR (if it's correctly connected)

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                            prensel @olivierlambert
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                            @olivierlambert said in XCP host rebooted: VM's wont start anymore 😞:

                            Then check your local SR (if it's correctly connected)

                            What is the proper way to do that using cli ?

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                              prensel @olivierlambert
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                              @olivierlambert said in XCP host rebooted: VM's wont start anymore 😞:

                              Then check your local SR (if it's correctly connected)

                              xe sr-scan uuid=e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643 
                              The SR has no attached PBDs
                              sr: e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643 (Local storage)
                              

                              How can I connect or attach a PBD ?

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                                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                That's your problem, indeed 😄

                                In XO, it's "connect", otherwise it's xe pbd-connect

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                                  prensel @olivierlambert
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                                  I managed to find the PBD and it doesnt seemed attached

                                  #xe pbd-list
                                  
                                  uuid ( RO)                  : 1a9396ae-e59b-9ea7-1d1a-3c5b139a11cb
                                               host-uuid ( RO): f4d5a20d-e7f3-4e62-8804-e2caa6922a43
                                                 sr-uuid ( RO): e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643
                                           device-config (MRO): device: /dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD1003FBYZ-012GB0_WD-WCAW3CYHV0PK
                                      currently-attached ( RO): false
                                  
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                                    prensel @olivierlambert
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                                    @olivierlambert said in XCP host rebooted: VM's wont start anymore 😞:

                                    That's your problem, indeed 😄

                                    In XO, it's "connect", otherwise it's xe pbd-connect

                                    I think it is 'xe pbd-plug' because 'pbd-connect' doesnt seem to exist ?

                                    But using this command results in this:

                                    [17:56 xcp ~]# xe pbd-plug uuid=1a9396ae-e59b-9ea7-1d1a-3c5b139a11cb
                                    Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_40
                                    Error parameters: , The SR scan failed  [opterr=uuid=mailserver],
                                    
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                                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                      Yes indeed. Okay at least the error message is very visible.

                                      Why do you have a disk with an UUID mailserver? Have you rename your disk manually??

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                                        prensel @olivierlambert
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                                        @olivierlambert said in XCP host rebooted: VM's wont start anymore 😞:

                                        Yes indeed. Okay at least the error message is very visible.

                                        Why do you have a disk with an UUID mailserver? Have you rename your disk manually??

                                        To be honest: I really have no clue why it is called like this 😞
                                        Is there a way to fix this error, probably caased by the disk being shut off the hard way caused by the power failure ?

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                                          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                          No, the problem is a manual rename of the VHD in your SR.

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                                            prensel @olivierlambert
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                                            @olivierlambert said in XCP host rebooted: VM's wont start anymore 😞:

                                            No, the problem is a manual rename of the VHD in your SR.

                                            Checked /run/sr-mount/e1fb6d59-93c5-72bf-a018-184dd3ea3643 and there was a smal 300kb mailserver.vhd file dated october 15th ?? No clue why it was there.
                                            I have removed it and the xe pbd-plug works now.
                                            I also seem to able to start the vm now 🙂

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