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    Can't Migrate VDIs to Local Storage

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      Schmarvin
      last edited by

      For starters, sorry if this is in the wrong area.

      I searched the forums and found moving from local to shared storage might give problems.
      I'm currently looking to move 3 VDI/Disks from a shared storage iSCSI to local SSD. I have the folllwing:
      1 Host

      • VM running with 16 CPUs, 32GB RAM, and 3 disks listed below:
        -->> 64GB Disk for OS, 1TB Disk for Database, 24GB Disk for Swap/Limp
      • Running Rocky Linux 9

      I have 4TB available on the local storage I'm trying to move to. But everytime I try, it says:

      HOST_NOT_ENOUGH_FREE_MEMORY(34638659584, 9544155136)
      This is a XenServer/XCP-ng error
      

      I'm not trying to move the host, just the disks under it. Its literally moving just the shared storage disks to local. Maybe I missed a step?

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      • tjkreidlT Offline
        tjkreidl Ambassador @Schmarvin
        last edited by

        @Schmarvin I know you probably don't want to shut down the VM, but can you try to do this with a different VM just as a proof of concept to see if it works with a VM that is shut down?

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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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          Are you trying to move them all at once?

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