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    Host disconnected midway during backup, now unable to start/restart/cancel

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      Danp Pro Support Team @justjosh
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      @justjosh I ran the commands from the link I posted to remove the "paused" flag from sm-config

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        justjosh @Danp
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        @danp Which UUID did you use as the reference? I've used the UUID provided under OpaqueRef but it's saying that UUID is invalid.

        >>> vdi_ref = session.xenapi.VDI.get_by_uuid('92d82ecf-f03c-4f6d-9f2f-6d4f8beced23')
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
          File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/XenAPI.py", line 264, in __call__
            return self.__send(self.__name, args)
          File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/XenAPI.py", line 160, in xenapi_request
            result = _parse_result(getattr(self, methodname)(*full_params))
          File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/XenAPI.py", line 238, in _parse_result
            raise Failure(result['ErrorDescription'])
        XenAPI.Failure: ['UUID_INVALID', 'VDI', '92d82ecf-f03c-4f6d-9f2f-6d4f8beced23']
        
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          Danp Pro Support Team @justjosh
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          @justjosh You should be able to get the correct UUID by going to the VM's Disks tab in XO and click the copy icon for the desired disk.

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            justjosh @Danp
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            @danp I was under the impression I would need to remove the VDI for the snapshot and not the VDI for the VM's disk. Is the remove_from_sm_config command supposed to be run on the VM disk?

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              Danp Pro Support Team @justjosh
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              @justjosh Yes, the goal is to 'unpause' the the VDI for the VM's disk.

              If you look back at the thread I posted, they showed the output from xe vdi-list uuid=d50a85ca-eda2-4cbd-a348-80c7d6808ac1 params=all, where the UUID was from the VM's disk VDI. You could perform the same on your VDI to confirm that the issue is present in sm-config entry.

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                justjosh @Danp
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                @danp I've cleared the pause but I'm still encountering errors regarding pause. Any ideas?

                I still have a snapshot from 4th Dec when the error first started. Is it safe to delete that? Will the delta backup be able to merge a full snapshot with the existing chain?

                 Snapshot 
                Start: Dec 8, 2020, 09:15:07 AM
                End: Dec 8, 2020, 09:15:08 AM
                Error: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_82(, Failed to snapshot VDI [opterr=failed to pause VDI d11dc884-b91d-4ea0-87ef-6b96ce5b0ad4], )
                Start: Dec 8, 2020, 09:15:07 AM
                End: Dec 8, 2020, 09:15:08 AM
                Duration: a few seconds
                Error: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_82(, Failed to snapshot VDI [opterr=failed to pause VDI d11dc884-b91d-4ea0-87ef-6b96ce5b0ad4], )
                
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                  Danp Pro Support Team @justjosh
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                  @justjosh Yes, it should be fine to delete the snapshot and then rerun the backup job.

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                    nicolas @Danp
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                    @Danp Did you remember what command you used to remove the "paused" flag, as the link from Citrix is not working anymore? Thanks!

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                      nicolas @nicolas
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                      As I needed it urgently, I wrote a python script which remove the flag from the db with this command :

                      vdi_ref = session.xenapi.VDI.get_by_uuid(vdi_uuid)
                      session.xenapi.VDI.remove_from_sm_config(vdi_ref, "paused")
                      

                      It worked and my vm are back to business!

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                        Danp Pro Support Team @nicolas
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                        @nicolas Yes, that is essentially what was shown in the link. Note: the developers have warned to be careful using this technique because the disk is in a paused state for a reason, so simply clearing the flag could lead to unintended consequences.

                        Alternatively, you can try running this command --

                        /opt/xensource/sm/resetvdis.py single <VDI UUID>

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                          madrianr
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                          Hello, I have the same problem - see also here:
                          https://community.citrix.com/topic/253636-disable-cbt-sr_backend_failure_202-map_duplicate_key/#comment-86996

                          If I use the following script as posted here I have the following result:

                          [root@wkkctxhy01 ~]# /opt/xensource/sm/resetvdis.py single 1e1c1ed3-9eb9-4b95-aabd-91b95111cc70
                          VDI 1e1c1ed3-9eb9-4b95-aabd-91b95111cc70 is not marked as attached anywhere, nothing to do

                          Any help is welcome
                          robert

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                            madrianr @madrianr
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                            @madrianr said in Host disconnected midway during backup, now unable to start/restart/cancel:

                            [root@wkkctxhy01 ~]# /opt/xensource/sm/resetvdis.py single 1e1c1ed3-9eb9-4b95-aabd-91b95111cc70
                            VDI 1e1c1ed3-9eb9-4b95-aabd-91b95111cc70 is not marked as attached anywhere, nothing to do

                            after "Forget" the disks and Rescan/Reattach it works now...
                            xe vdi-forget uuid=7a3b69fb-08d3-4e10-8b07-c05ee876eabe
                            xe vdi-forget uuid=433d1e56-80af-4691-93f6-84af4c411565
                            xe vdi-forget uuid=78a38bc3-bba3-4be6-8bdb-cfd20eaf8b44
                            xe vdi-forget uuid=1e1c1ed3-9eb9-4b95-aabd-91b95111cc70
                            xe vdi-forget uuid=671fc875-cb61-462d-98f2-62912b217570

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                              jaayb @madrianr
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                              @madrianr had similar issues tried xe vdi-foget uuid and rescanned after that but cannot find the vdi.

                              Any ideas?

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                                jaayb @jaayb
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                                @jaayb said in Host disconnected midway during backup, now unable to start/restart/cancel:

                                @madrianr had similar issues tried xe vdi-foget uuid and rescanned after that but cannot find the vdi.

                                Any ideas?

                                never mind was able to recover...

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