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      ashinobi
      last edited by

      Hi, Everyone.

      May I ask your help about an issue where in the Xen Orchestra one of VMGuest's disk is missing:
      firefox_vwV0DgJzTr.png

      It only disappeared in XO because the machine still boots up and I can find it XCP-NG:

      [14:35 home-hypervisor ~]# xe vm-disk-list vm=92a2702f-02ed-f7db-3b85-5c1abe2c0175
      Disk 0 VBD:
      uuid ( RO)             : 13c4c5ba-a00e-9552-294d-acfd124c03b3
          vm-name-label ( RO): WireShark-lab
             userdevice ( RW): 0
      
      
      Disk 0 VDI:
      uuid ( RO)             : d549c8cb-614f-4784-8a54-0b7780ebb192
             name-label ( RW): Wireshark Lab
          sr-name-label ( RO): 1522 NFS share
           virtual-size ( RO): 85899345920
      

      How do I bring it back in XO?

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
        last edited by

        Hi,

        We can't help you with so little information. See https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/community.html#report-a-bug first if you are using XO from the source. Or if it's XOA, tell us if it's on stable or latest.

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          ashinobi @olivierlambert
          last edited by ashinobi

          @olivierlambert

          Hi, Olivier

          Apologies for that, here are some of the details you need: the XO was from source with commit "8dceb". The VMGuest was a Windows 10 image, the issue started when trying to migrate the VM from a Synology 1522+ to Synology 920+. Both are configured to use NFS.

          To double check, I have created another XO from source in VMWare Workstation installed on my workstation, it still cannot see the disk that is associated with the VMguest. If I reboot the VM it was able to reboot without any problem.

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          • olivierlambertO Offline
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
            last edited by

            Okay, maybe you are using a snapshot and not a real disk. Paste the result of xe vdi-param-list uuid=d549c8cb-614f-4784-8a54-0b7780ebb192

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              ashinobi @olivierlambert
              last edited by ashinobi

              @olivierlambert

              You are right it looks like it is snapshot:

              [22:53 home-hypervisor ~]# xe vdi-param-list uuid=d549c8cb-614f-4784-8a54-0b7780ebb192
              uuid ( RO)                    : d549c8cb-614f-4784-8a54-0b7780ebb192
                            name-label ( RW): Wireshark Lab
                      name-description ( RW): Created by XO
                         is-a-snapshot ( RO): true
                           snapshot-of ( RO): d549c8cb-614f-4784-8a54-0b7780ebb192
                             snapshots ( RO): 609538d7-8bd8-4370-8857-d307ba1174e3; d549c8cb-614f-4784-8a54-0b7780ebb192
                         snapshot-time ( RO): 20230216T22:29:04Z
                    allowed-operations (SRO): snapshot; clone
                    current-operations (SRO):
                               sr-uuid ( RO): c98879ee-5f45-6d49-de86-45117298ad02
                         sr-name-label ( RO): 1522 NFS share
                             vbd-uuids (SRO): 13c4c5ba-a00e-9552-294d-acfd124c03b3
                       crashdump-uuids (SRO):
                          virtual-size ( RO): 85899345920
                  physical-utilisation ( RO): 25722097664
                              location ( RO): d549c8cb-614f-4784-8a54-0b7780ebb192
                                  type ( RO): User
                              sharable ( RO): false
                             read-only ( RO): false
                          storage-lock ( RO): false
                               managed ( RO): true
                   parent ( RO) [DEPRECATED]: <not in database>
                               missing ( RO): false
                          is-tools-iso ( RO): false
                          other-config (MRW):
                         xenstore-data (MRO):
                             sm-config (MRO): host_OpaqueRef:3d1b578a-ed85-4986-87de-e46435b3811b: RW; read-caching-enabled-on-2e7b3b4e-fd2a-4013-a859-96209b772873: true; vhd-parent: 063dd2f1-6581-4206-b47e-04fe84acf9ad
                               on-boot ( RW): persist
                         allow-caching ( RW): false
                       metadata-latest ( RO): false
                      metadata-of-pool ( RO): <not in database>
                                  tags (SRW):
                           cbt-enabled ( RO): false
              

              But I created this image from template. Is that the reason why it is a snapshot and not an actual disk?

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              • olivierlambertO Offline
                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                last edited by

                What client did you use to create the VM? It's not normal that your VM is connected to a snapshot disk.

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                  ashinobi @olivierlambert
                  last edited by

                  @olivierlambert

                  Not sure what do you mean by client. the way I created this is using a template that I created:

                  firefox_7zIjmwW2f8.png

                  Please let me know if this not what you needed, and how should I get that information?

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                  • olivierlambertO Offline
                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                    last edited by

                    Have you used anything else than Xen Orchestra to create VMs and manage things?

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                      ashinobi @olivierlambert
                      last edited by

                      @olivierlambert

                      Not recently, I have used Xen admin Center initially when I was starting just to deploy Xen Orchestra and after that it is all Xen Orchestra.

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                      • olivierlambertO Offline
                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                        last edited by

                        I don't know how you could end by having a snapshot disk as your main disk for a VM 🤔

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                          ashinobi @olivierlambert
                          last edited by

                          @olivierlambert

                          I took a snapshot of the vm last 3 Feb 2023, it is still there and I have not deleted it. Is this the reason why encounter this problem?

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                          • olivierlambertO Offline
                            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                            last edited by

                            No, that's why I don't understand how you could have connected a snapshot disk to the VM in the first place.

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                              ashinobi @olivierlambert
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                              @olivierlambert

                              Is there a way to make the HD visible in XO? If not what is the command to fail it over to different storage in xcp-ng?

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                              • olivierlambertO Offline
                                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                You probably need to transform the disk in a "regular" and not snapshot. It's not a normal use case to use a snapshot as a main VM disk.

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                                  ashinobi @olivierlambert
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                                  @olivierlambert

                                  I do not understand wha t you mean by "You probably need to transform the disk in a "regular" and not snapshot". Not sure on how to do that, please provide the steps or if you have SOP ready, please point me to the SOP document.

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