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    File restore not finding any option

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      damjank @olivierlambert
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      @olivierlambert 30GB

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Are you sure it's the disk size and not the space used in the VM? That's very different in thick SR.

        For the first screenshot, it's pretty clear that's the issue. For the second one, it's a different problem. Are you using XO from the sources or XOA?

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          damjank @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert all my VMs have same disk size, inside VM I attach iSCSI drive - that drive is big but it is not part of the backup.
          I use XO from sources. Both screenshots are from same backup job, just different sections - one from tick on the fail icon inside backup page and second is inside settings -> logs

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            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            On which commit are you?

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              damjank @olivierlambert
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              @olivierlambert I am on 53e0f (https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/commit/53e0f17c55c2f023d1f852411ecaa703ba9a3927)

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              feat(xo-server): import multiple from ESXi (#6708)
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              • olivierlambertO Offline
                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                Please first get on latest commit and rebuild 🙂 That's the first step before reporting a problem, as explained in our official doc

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                  damjank @olivierlambert
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                  @olivierlambert roger! I am upgrading now an testing

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                    damjank @damjank
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                    @damjank said in File restore not finding any option:

                    @olivierlambert roger! I am upgrading now an testing

                    SO I have upgraded to latest version of open source version of XO. I am currently at:

                    • xo-server 5.111.1

                    • xo-web 5.114.0

                    • build afadc - https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/commit/afadc8f95adf741611d1f298dfe77cbf1f895231

                    • also latest version of backup proxy

                    I try the restore, same result, here is the complete log (from settings -> logs):

                    backupNg.importVmBackup
                    {
                      "id": "70cc277b-7a40-4be1-b3bb-af6694d7fd77//xo-vm-backups/b7f3f3b4-bbd6-c2eb-06f2-31917ac7a1a0/20230129T030711Z.json",
                      "settings": {
                        "mapVdisSrs": {},
                        "newMacAddresses": false
                      },
                      "sr": "11e5da06-7f76-2a74-3040-e66887d22844"
                    }
                    {
                      "message": "Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'id')",
                      "name": "TypeError",
                      "stack": "TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'id')
                        at BackupNg.importVmBackupNg (file:///opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202304111128/packages/xo-server/src/xo-mixins/backups-ng/index.mjs:531:21)
                        at Api.#callApiMethod (file:///opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202304111128/packages/xo-server/src/xo-mixins/api.mjs:401:20)"
                    }
                    
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                    fix(read-chunk): better not enough data error message
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                      florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @damjank
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                      @damjank

                      Fist : to help you get your file as fast as possible:
                      since ths is a full vm backup, tha data are stored in a .xva file in <your remote>/xo-vm-backups/<uuid of the vm>/<date of the backup>.xva datetime of the backup can be a little different, depending on your timezone

                      this file should be importable through the import VM feature of XO

                      then , to understand the root cause: are you restoring through the proxy ?
                      Is there anything related in the xo logs ?

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                      • splastunovS Offline
                        splastunov
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                        If nothing will help and you can't import xva with import VM, I have solution.

                        1. Deploy new VM with disk x4 times greater than backup file. OS Ubuntu 16.04 or later.
                        2. Copy backup. Take attention. You need always copy backup. Do not move it.
                        3. Install xva-img https://github.com/eriklax/xva-img
                        add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test && apt-get update && apt-get install -y gcc-7
                        cd to xva-img dir and run next command
                        cmake ./
                        make install
                        
                        1. Extract xva file
                        tar -xf my-virtual-machine.xva -C my-virtual-machine
                        chmod -R 755 my-virtual-machine
                        
                        1. In folder my-virtual-machine you will find some directory like Ref :1, but maybe with another number. Remember this number.
                        2. Create raw disk from extracted. Replace 1 with number from previous step.
                        xva-img -p disk-export my-virtual-machine/Ref\:1/ disk.raw
                        
                        1. Install qemu-utils
                        apt install qemu-utils
                        
                        1. Convert raw to vhd
                        qemu-img convert -f raw -O vpc disk.raw [vhd-name-you-like].vhd
                        
                        1. Copy vhd to some SR. I'm using local SRs, so in my case path is /var/run/sr-mount/[sr-uuid]
                        2. Go to the host, cd to SR folder, get VHD uuid, rename VHD
                        cd /var/run/sr-mount/[sr-uuid]
                        vhd-util read -p -n [vhd-name-you-like_from-step-8].vhd
                        mv [vhd-name-you-like_from-step-8].vhd [uuid].vhd
                        
                        1. Rescan SR
                        2. Attach VHD to existing VM or deploy new one
                        3. Get you files
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                          damjank @splastunov
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                          @splastunov said in File restore not finding any option:

                          If nothing will help and you can't import xva with import VM, I have solution.

                          1. Deploy new VM with disk x4 times greater than backup file. OS Ubuntu 16.04 or later.
                          2. Copy backup. Take attention. You need always copy backup. Do not move it.
                          3. Install xva-img https://github.com/eriklax/xva-img
                          add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test && apt-get update && apt-get install -y gcc-7
                          cd to xva-img dir and run next command
                          cmake ./
                          make install
                          
                          1. Extract xva file
                          tar -xf my-virtual-machine.xva -C my-virtual-machine
                          chmod -R 755 my-virtual-machine
                          
                          1. In folder my-virtual-machine you will find some directory like Ref :1, but maybe with another number. Remember this number.
                          2. Create raw disk from extracted. Replace 1 with number from previous step.
                          xva-img -p disk-export my-virtual-machine/Ref\:1/ disk.raw
                          
                          1. Install qemu-utils
                          apt install qemu-utils
                          
                          1. Convert raw to vhd
                          qemu-img convert -f raw -O vpc disk.raw [vhd-name-you-like].vhd
                          
                          1. Copy vhd to some SR. I'm using local SRs, so in my case path is /var/run/sr-mount/[sr-uuid]
                          2. Go to the host, cd to SR folder, get VHD uuid, rename VHD
                          cd /var/run/sr-mount/[sr-uuid]
                          vhd-util read -p -n [vhd-name-you-like_from-step-8].vhd
                          mv [vhd-name-you-like_from-step-8].vhd [uuid].vhd
                          
                          1. Rescan SR
                          2. Attach VHD to existing VM or deploy new one
                          3. Get you files

                          wow. I am getting on with this in parallel. Thank you again! Results for both suggestions and requests are coming!

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