@LunarstarPony Apparently that's not the only VDI that can't be moved as well, some does move without any issue some seems no problem at all

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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@LunarstarPony There's mount point for my new remote storage and that's pretty much all
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert Are there supposed to be a mount point for it? I tried to use cat /proc/mounts but didn't find anything
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert Hm My Local SR doesn't seems to be in that location I'm still trying to find it
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert It also failed with the same error
[22:46 xcp-ng-ksu-secondary ~]# xe vdi-copy uuid=cb81808d-69c3-43a1-bc3e-c6c3b0f61a39 sr-uuid=7a50c3d0-cce3-f98f-5685-664b02ff542f
The VDI copy action has failed
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert So xe vdi-copy {VDIUUID} ? Is this the command I should type in the console? I rarely go in there, or what would be the command I'll need to type
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert Like Migrate VDI to the same SR? or
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert Turn it off doesn't really help
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert 2022-03-17T13_23_49.725Z - XO.txt
I'm having VDI_COPY_FAILED(End_of_file) issue while copying VMs rn Should I open a New post for this or you got any idea why this is happening?
I provide the log up there -
RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert said in xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure:
es it will be instantly thin on destination.
Okie So I should be able to just move all the VMs to our new Remote Storage then
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@LunarstarPony If it will still remain as a thick provisioned disk is there a way to change it to thin and reclaim space?
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert Oh BTW Since now I got a remote storage using NFS and I notice we got a thick provisioned disk(lvm), if I migrate the disk from that server to our new NFS Remote Storage, will that make the Virtual Disk thin and release the extra spaces? or it will remain as a Thick provisioned disk?
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert Oh I got it working! Thanks a lot!
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@LunarstarPony Either via Command line or SFTP or XCP-ng Center?
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert How can I backup Metadata directly? Seems like I'll need at least Enterprise if I want to backup it via XOA
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert I now have both server in a Pool now and I'll also remember to backup them as well
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert It does fixed the system issue even tho now there's quite a few of Orphan VDIs on the System but at least the server's back. Thx a lot!
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RE: xapi seems to broken after a Power Failure
@olivierlambert If that's the case I'd give it a go later