@olivierlambert Ah! I didn't have any ISOs connected to the CD drive, but the VM did have quite a few snapshots. I deleted a majority of those (though not even all of them), and it migrated successfully. Thanks!
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RE: Migration Failure
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RE: Migration Failure
@olivierlambert Ah! I didn't have any ISOs connected to the CD drive, but the VM did have quite a few snapshots. I deleted a majority of those (though not even all of them), and it migrated successfully. Thanks!
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Migration Failure
Hello- I am trying to migrate a VM from one host to another in the same pool, but I receive the error below. I am able to migrate other VMs just fine.
Does this mean that I'm missing a UUID on a snapshot or something on the source machine?
Thank you'Storage_error ([S(Internal_error);S(Storage_error ([S(Internal_error);S(Db_exn.Read_missing_uuid("VDI", "", "fdd86e6e-262e-482f-87b7-4df23ceb6096"))]))])'
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RE: Backup / Migration Performance
Thanks for the link! That makes sense for the backups themselves, but shouldn't the "Test Your Remote" function still show actual throughput between me and the backup destination? The fact that that was limited so low made me think there was another issue somewhere.
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Backup / Migration Performance
Hello- I have a two host Pool, each with a 10GB network connection, and a 6 drive all SSD RAID10. I have noticed that when migrating machines between the two hosts, or running backups to an external NFS share, I never seem to get more than 40MB/s write speed. When I run the "Test your remote" on the NFS share, I generally get about 40 write and 500ish read.
This is in a test environment, so I am running the self-compiled Xen Orchestra. Are there any obvious bottlenecks I should be looking for?