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    too many VDI/VHD per VM, how to get rid of unused ones

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

      There's no reason to have orphaned VM snapshots 🙂

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        robert wild
        last edited by

        thanks Olivier!!!!!!

        now my VDI's, i see i have multiple VDI's for my VMs

        for example my "dataio vm"

        i have a main vm running and i have a continious replication of the dataio vm

        now can i delete any of them as i seem to be just racking up multiple VDI's of the same VM

        vdi_disks.PNG

        vdi_xen.PNG

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

          Continue to remove all orphaned VDIs 🙂

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            robert wild @olivierlambert
            last edited by

            @olivierlambert but I can't see any more orphaned vdis on XOA?

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

              In the SR view, disk tab, bottom right, magnifying glass icon, select "Orphaned VDIs".

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                robert wild @olivierlambert
                last edited by

                @olivierlambert your amazing Olivier, so I imagine I can delete all the orphaned vdi's

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

                  Yes, as long as you don't have intentionally left a VDI connected to no VM whatsoever, you can remove all of them.

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                    robert wild
                    last edited by

                    im looking and i see no vms attached to the orphaned disks

                    orphaned_disks.PNG

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

                      That's by definition why are they called "orphaned" 🙂 The question is: have you decided to disconnect some VDI of some VM by yourself or they just are here because they are leftover of some failed operations?

                      I think that in your case, you can remove them all.

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                        robert wild
                        last edited by

                        thanks Olivier because when i change the magnifying glass to "type:!VDI-unmanaged" i see under the VMs the actual live vm name and the backup vm so i think its safe to delete all the orphaned ones

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

                          Yes, VDIs connected to a VM are by definition not orphaned. You don't want to remove those.

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                            robert wild
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                            just out of interest when i change the magnifying glass to "type:VDI-unmanaged"

                            it lists "base copy"

                            what are they?

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

                              They are the read only parent of a disk (when you do a snapshot, in fact it creates 3 disks: the base copy in read only, the new active disk and the snapshot).

                              If you remove the snapshot, then a coalesce will appear, to merge the active disk within the base copy, and get back to the initial state: 1 disk only.

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                                robert wild
                                last edited by

                                so can i delete the "type:VDI-snapshot"

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                                  robert wild
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                                  • olivierlambertO Online
                                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                                    last edited by

                                    1. Please edit your post and use Markdown syntax for code/error blocks
                                    2. Rescan your SR and try again, at worst remove everything you can, leave it a while to coalesce and wait before trying to remove it again
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                                      robert wild
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                                      vdi.delete
                                      {
                                      "id": "1778c579-65a5-48b3-82df-9558a4f6ff7f"
                                      }
                                      {
                                      "code": "SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_1200",
                                      "params": [
                                      "",
                                      "",
                                      ""
                                      ],
                                      "task": {
                                      "uuid": "3c72bd9a-36ec-01da-b1b5-0b19468f4532",
                                      "name_label": "Async.VDI.destroy",
                                      "name_description": "",
                                      "allowed_operations": [],
                                      "current_operations": {},
                                      "created": "20200120T19:23:41Z",
                                      "finished": "20200120T19:23:50Z",
                                      "status": "failure",
                                      "resident_on": "OpaqueRef:bb0f833a-b400-4862-9d3f-07f15f34e0f8",
                                      "progress": 1,
                                      "type": "<none/>",
                                      "result": "",
                                      "error_info": [
                                      "SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_1200",
                                      "",
                                      "",
                                      ""
                                      ],
                                      "other_config": {},
                                      "subtask_of": "OpaqueRef:NULL",
                                      "subtasks": [],
                                      "backtrace": "(((process"xapi @ lon-p-xenserver01")(filename lib/backtrace.ml)(line 210))((process"xapi @ lon-p-xenserver01")(filename ocaml/xapi/storage_access.ml)(line 31))((process"xapi @ lon-p-xenserver01")(filename ocaml/xapi/xapi_vdi.ml)(line 683))((process"xapi @ lon-p-xenserver01")(filename ocaml/xapi/message_forwarding.ml)(line 100))((process"xapi @ lon-p-xenserver01")(filename lib/xapi-stdext-pervasives/pervasiveext.ml)(line 24))((process"xapi @ lon-p-xenserver01")(filename ocaml/xapi/rbac.ml)(line 236))((process"xapi @ lon-p-xenserver01")(filename ocaml/xapi/server_helpers.ml)(line 83)))"
                                      },
                                      "message": "SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_1200(, , )",
                                      "name": "XapiError",
                                      "stack": "XapiError: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_1200(, , )
                                      at Function.wrap (/xen-orchestra/packages/xen-api/src/_XapiError.js:16:11)
                                      at _default (/xen-orchestra/packages/xen-api/src/_getTaskResult.js:11:28)
                                      at Xapi._addRecordToCache (/xen-orchestra/packages/xen-api/src/index.js:812:37)
                                      at events.forEach.event (/xen-orchestra/packages/xen-api/src/index.js:833:13)
                                      at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
                                      at Xapi._processEvents (/xen-orchestra/packages/xen-api/src/index.js:823:11)
                                      at /xen-orchestra/packages/xen-api/src/index.js:984:13
                                      at Generator.next (<anonymous>)
                                      at asyncGeneratorStep (/xen-orchestra/packages/xen-api/dist/index.js:58:103)
                                      at _next (/xen-orchestra/packages/xen-api/dist/index.js:60:194)
                                      at tryCatcher (/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/util.js:16:23)
                                      at Promise._settlePromiseFromHandler (/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:547:31)
                                      at Promise._settlePromise (/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:604:18)
                                      at Promise._settlePromise0 (/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:649:10)
                                      at Promise._settlePromises (/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:729:18)
                                      at _drainQueueStep (/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:93:12)
                                      at _drainQueue (/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:86:9)
                                      at Async._drainQueues (/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:102:5)
                                      at Immediate.Async.drainQueues (/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:15:14)
                                      at runCallback (timers.js:810:20)
                                      at tryOnImmediate (timers.js:768:5)
                                      at processImmediate [as _immediateCallback] (timers.js:745:5)"
                                      }
                                      
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                                        robert wild
                                        last edited by robert wild

                                        got the command

                                        xe vm-disk-list vm=(name or UUID)

                                        im going to cross refernce it with this

                                        xe vdi-list sr-uuid=$sr_uuid params=uuid managed=true

                                        and any vdis that dont match im going to delete with

                                        xe vdi-destroy

                                        is this corect?

                                        mmm... when i run a

                                        xe vdi-list

                                        i see i have a lot of base copies

                                        what are they all about?

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                                          robert wild
                                          last edited by

                                          ok Olivier

                                          as XOA isnt working can i do it from the cli of xen, so -

                                          xe vdi-destroy uuid=(uuid of orphaned vdi )

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

                                            It's not XOA that's not working. XO is the client, sending commands to the host. You had a pretty clear error coming from the host, so the issue is there.

                                            Also, please edit your post and use Markdown syntax please, otherwise it's hard to read.

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