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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      A SR cannot be attached to multiple pools at once.

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        Tristis Oris Top contributor @olivierlambert
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        @olivierlambert but it attached) bug here?

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          If you plug a block device on another pool it will lead to corruption because one pool cannot know where the other pool is having host writing to which VM disk.

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            Tristis Oris Top contributor @olivierlambert
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            @olivierlambert need to block plug operations then.

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              yep. VM i migrated from old SR now won't start. Looks VDI's was totaly corrupted at moment of connection.

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                @olivierlambert nvm restored it by somehow.

                Double mount not a problem for NFS storage?

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                  @Tristis-Oris said in SR usage on multiple pools:

                  Double mount not a problem for NFS storage?

                  You can create an NFS SR on each pool using the same destination device / path. It will create a unique subdirectory for each pool, so no issues with corruption because each pool has its own unique SR.

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                    @Danp so i need to migrate VDIs anyway? inside same SR but to another dirrectory.

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                    • DanpD Offline
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                      @Tristis-Oris Yes, but it isn't the same SR. It is multiple SRs, each in their own subdirectory.

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                        @Danp yes got it. i'm about physical layer. thanks.

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                        • olivierlambertO Offline
                          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                          Yes, it's a "definition" question/problem: a SR is the exact place where you store your virtual disk images. On NFS, it's a folder named after the UUID of the SR. As Dan said, if you connect to the same NFS folder, it will create a new folder for each new SR inside. So even if it's the same physical device/NFS share, there's many SRs on it.

                          For a block based SR, it's different: if you pass a LUN (in ISCSI for example), it will attach it and warn you: either you want to re-attach the previously existing SR (UUID etc) either you erase it completely to start from scratch. There's no "folders" on a block space like a LUN, so it's different.

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