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    XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @CitrixNewbJD
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      @CitrixNewbJD hardware seems to be fine.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        How about this command:

        xe pbd-list
        
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          CitrixNewbJD @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller

          [root@xen2 log]# xe pbd-list
          uuid ( RO)                  : 360fee57-907f-2c6a-e15d-166412f7bd7e
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): e58b6f8a-225d-2a83-642d-0610812efbea
                   device-config (MRO): multihomelist: 192.168.130.101:3260,192.168.130.102:3260,192.168.130.103:3260,192.168.130.104:3260; SCSIid: 360024e800070ed06000004314a967309; targetIQN: iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e800070ed06000000004a61f4c6; port: 3260; target: 192.168.130.101
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : c4ee5bb1-f824-52c4-dc09-c2c50034801e
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): e8c1da6c-9016-fa1d-b357-e1bc070b4d2b
                   device-config (MRO): multihomelist: 192.168.130.101:3260,192.168.130.102:3260,192.168.130.103:3260,192.168.130.104:3260; targetIQN: iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e800070ed06000000004a61f4c6; port: 3260; SCSIid: 360024e800070ed06000007f54dba7bfb; target: 192.168.130.101
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 5dedd15d-45c6-c38d-7ed1-0eb8bd7a4620
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): d457d592-56c2-73e0-379a-26a55be27538
                   device-config (MRO): iso_path: /XenISO; location: //192.168.1.230/Zipfiles; type: cifs; username: spindleinc\mgould; cifspassword_secret: c74bebaa-bbb0-e2d8-9a19-e11433375cd4
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 5bd81e5b-895e-d385-bd28-da4a4b2603f8
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): 169601bb-0d24-006a-a02f-e6ccb65a560f
                   device-config (MRO): device: /dev/sdb4
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : ebf92343-b5b1-d530-ebd8-235365c3d961
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): ff6303ba-0852-6f9c-b59f-ddb2cbc4d07b
                   device-config (MRO): multihomelist: 192.168.130.108:3260,192.168.130.105:3260,192.168.130.107:3260,192.168.130.106:3260; SCSIid: 360024e800054baef0000ddd550c85082; targetIQN: iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e800054baef0000000050c83cdb; port: 3260; target: 192.168.130.108
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 0f241fac-bf50-5141-69aa-7c31ac0fb406
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): ec1432db-9f89-2a04-987e-263f0d30c66f
                   device-config (MRO): iso_path: /Software/Microsoft/Windows/Server/2012; location: //192.168.1.100/files; type: cifs; username: spindleinc\mgould; cifspassword_secret: 77701771-8d4e-3de7-a562-90542842828a
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 6fd14ddd-9595-88fe-592f-1d289d06ebbc
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): 7e001a4b-4f2d-15fe-4e7a-653062b4cdcd
                   device-config (MRO): location: /dev/xapi/cd
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : e97a8dbc-eec8-dcde-63ef-fe0f350ed73d
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): 4e97fda1-40cb-8a4a-baba-184a9e81fee5
                   device-config (MRO): location: /opt/xensource/packages/iso; legacy_mode: true
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 7ab79e27-cbe1-04b0-4c14-f8e89c200411
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): 4e97fda1-40cb-8a4a-baba-184a9e81fee5
                   device-config (MRO): location: /opt/xensource/packages/iso; legacy_mode: true
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : cacb5cd4-3894-8fbc-e3ce-6b342c11df95
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): e8c1da6c-9016-fa1d-b357-e1bc070b4d2b
                   device-config (MRO): multihomelist: 192.168.130.101:3260,192.168.130.102:3260,192.168.130.103:3260,192.168.130.104:3260; targetIQN: iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e800070ed06000000004a61f4c6; port: 3260; SCSIid: 360024e800070ed06000007f54dba7bfb; target: 192.168.130.101
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 09b657e0-974e-7a9e-99f8-425e8da32c7b
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): dbdb8c1c-30b6-5e24-991d-7f42c452fd07
                   device-config (MRO): multihomelist: 192.168.130.101:3260,192.168.130.102:3260,192.168.130.103:3260,192.168.130.104:3260; targetIQN: iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e800070ed06000000004a61f4c6; port: 3260; SCSIid: 360024e80007b786a000004134a9670f3; target: 192.168.130.101
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 38ac4cf3-15b4-b319-2fc7-44eff01b93f6
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): 49447156-88bc-e5cf-7578-c0a5775d6dc7
                   device-config (MRO): device: /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-360024e8072e05b0011fe4fc707bd94eb-part4
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 8ffccb24-5c1e-27a9-879d-01e89b419fca
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): 85d27d5d-19cd-df91-62e2-f64cfb7153cf
                   device-config (MRO): location: /dev/xapi/block
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 6d49b0e1-5d6a-9779-1f23-5c4414121518
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): 5cdb03b4-746d-4ee1-8a45-3b3a33895e69
                   device-config (MRO): type: cifs; location: //192.168.1.230/zipfiles; cifspassword_secret: 25876439-7bf0-75be-f977-17ce22ec3536; username: jason; iso_path: /microsoft
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 24695844-f828-d80e-a002-08107734c527
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): e58b6f8a-225d-2a83-642d-0610812efbea
                   device-config (MRO): multihomelist: 192.168.130.101:3260,192.168.130.102:3260,192.168.130.103:3260,192.168.130.104:3260; SCSIid: 360024e800070ed06000004314a967309; targetIQN: iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e800070ed06000000004a61f4c6; port: 3260; target: 192.168.130.101
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 80f89268-eb01-5460-5ed9-e65b8fe62875
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): ff6303ba-0852-6f9c-b59f-ddb2cbc4d07b
                   device-config (MRO): multihomelist: 192.168.130.108:3260,192.168.130.107:3260,192.168.130.105:3260,192.168.130.106:3260; SCSIid: 360024e800054baef0000ddd550c85082; targetIQN: iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e800054baef0000000050c83cdb; port: 3260; target: 192.168.130.108
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 965ead53-f00f-158a-db6d-84865dcdb38d
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): d457d592-56c2-73e0-379a-26a55be27538
                   device-config (MRO): iso_path: /XenISO; location: //192.168.1.230/Zipfiles; type: cifs; username: spindleinc\mgould; cifspassword_secret: a44f6bfd-dd64-768d-56e6-cb1c002c5d8c
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : dbef4921-c3f1-2cb8-6548-d462745bb1ea
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): 5cdb03b4-746d-4ee1-8a45-3b3a33895e69
                   device-config (MRO): type: cifs; location: //192.168.1.230/zipfiles; cifspassword_secret: d7287cdb-b3a8-8583-aba4-a2c24d0394d5; username: jason; iso_path: /microsoft
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 9b968975-b85e-5369-86f3-d924c9d10871
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): dbdb8c1c-30b6-5e24-991d-7f42c452fd07
                   device-config (MRO): multihomelist: 192.168.130.101:3260,192.168.130.102:3260,192.168.130.103:3260,192.168.130.104:3260; targetIQN: iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e800070ed06000000004a61f4c6; port: 3260; SCSIid: 360024e80007b786a000004134a9670f3; target: 192.168.130.101
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : c15826f2-0f0b-6fcf-87ab-36b90754368f
                       host-uuid ( RO): 3e2674e3-b204-471d-a451-d641545b0892
                         sr-uuid ( RO): ba8349a9-87d5-19b0-36b6-c12f4e5b40a9
                   device-config (MRO): location: /dev/xapi/cd
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : 65de2fdc-49dd-c0a4-b397-c44e42e6b998
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): b03b52b1-e403-1649-9595-8f7c1b442896
                   device-config (MRO): location: /dev/xapi/block
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
          
          uuid ( RO)                  : b602d816-38fc-d5f8-6880-943a3ba824d3
                       host-uuid ( RO): c89ae6e4-1649-4a1c-9180-6c7d2385ac18
                         sr-uuid ( RO): ec1432db-9f89-2a04-987e-263f0d30c66f
                   device-config (MRO): iso_path: /Software/Microsoft/Windows/Server/2012; location: //192.168.1.100/files; type: cifs; username: spindleinc\mgould; cifspassword_secret: 8ca82529-cbac-4818-db7e-ccdcbb85c193
              currently-attached ( RO): false
          
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          • momurdaM
            momurda
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            Who is spindleinc\mgould? Is your Xenserver setup with AD integration? it looks like this is the case. Is mgould a disabled account in AD(this seems to be the guy who had your job, maybe). If so, that is a huge issue.
            Is there a reason you have 5 ISO libraries?

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              CitrixNewbJD @momurda
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              @momurda said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

              Who is spindleinc\mgould? Is your Xenserver setup with AD integration? it looks like this is the case. Is mgould a disabled account in AD(this seems to be the guy who had your job, maybe). If so, that is a huge issue.
              Is there a reason you have 5 ISO libraries?

              mgould is still with us. I don't know if it was set up with AD integration, but I would assume so based on this. It's not a disabled account, but we can't get to AD.

              I have no idea why we have 5 ISO libraries.

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              • momurdaM
                momurda
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                Oh, you cant authenticate to ad but all your SR need it to attach
                That is the problem right there i think.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @CitrixNewbJD
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                  @CitrixNewbJD said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                  @momurda said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                  Who is spindleinc\mgould? Is your Xenserver setup with AD integration? it looks like this is the case. Is mgould a disabled account in AD(this seems to be the guy who had your job, maybe). If so, that is a huge issue.
                  Is there a reason you have 5 ISO libraries?

                  mgould is still with us. I don't know if it was set up with AD integration, but I would assume so based on this. It's not a disabled account, but we can't get to AD.

                  That's not good. AD was built on top of a system that was merged with all shared dependencies... so AD needs Xen which needs the PowerVault, which needs Xen which needs AD. So the circular issue potentially? There is no AD to fail over to if anything goes wrong with the Xen cluster has no redundancy. No matter how many copies run on XenServer here, there is only one disk array holding it all.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @momurda
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                    @momurda said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                    Oh, you cant authenticate to ad but all your SR need it to attach
                    That is the problem right there i think.

                    That would do it. Excellent catch.

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                      CitrixNewbJD @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                      @CitrixNewbJD said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                      @momurda said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                      Who is spindleinc\mgould? Is your Xenserver setup with AD integration? it looks like this is the case. Is mgould a disabled account in AD(this seems to be the guy who had your job, maybe). If so, that is a huge issue.
                      Is there a reason you have 5 ISO libraries?

                      mgould is still with us. I don't know if it was set up with AD integration, but I would assume so based on this. It's not a disabled account, but we can't get to AD.

                      That's not good. AD was built on top of a system that was merged with all shared dependencies... so AD needs Xen which needs the PowerVault, which needs Xen which needs AD. So the circular issue potentially? There is no AD to fail over to if anything goes wrong with the Xen cluster has no redundancy. No matter how many copies run on XenServer here, there is only one disk array holding it all.

                      Does this mean it's irreparable?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @CitrixNewbJD
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                        @CitrixNewbJD said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                        @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                        @CitrixNewbJD said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                        @momurda said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                        Who is spindleinc\mgould? Is your Xenserver setup with AD integration? it looks like this is the case. Is mgould a disabled account in AD(this seems to be the guy who had your job, maybe). If so, that is a huge issue.
                        Is there a reason you have 5 ISO libraries?

                        mgould is still with us. I don't know if it was set up with AD integration, but I would assume so based on this. It's not a disabled account, but we can't get to AD.

                        That's not good. AD was built on top of a system that was merged with all shared dependencies... so AD needs Xen which needs the PowerVault, which needs Xen which needs AD. So the circular issue potentially? There is no AD to fail over to if anything goes wrong with the Xen cluster has no redundancy. No matter how many copies run on XenServer here, there is only one disk array holding it all.

                        Does this mean it's irreparable?

                        No, just really REALLY silly.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          @momurda from a quick glance those appear to be all CIFS ISO repos that are AD tied, so we should be able to just remove those to fix that, right? I don't see anything else.

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                          • momurdaM
                            momurda @CitrixNewbJD
                            last edited by

                            @CitrixNewbJD
                            No i dont think so.
                            You got some work to do though
                            Probably need to do:
                            log into the san and change the creds for iscsi, disable ad authentication in xc, and then probably forget/reattach the sr

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                            • NerdyDadN
                              NerdyDad
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                              I always try to make sure that I have an administrative local user to every system, just in case I cannot get to AD.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @momurda
                                last edited by

                                @momurda said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                                @CitrixNewbJD
                                No i dont think so.
                                You got some work to do though
                                Probably need to do:
                                log into the san and change the creds for iscsi, disable ad authentication in xc, and then probably forget/reattach the sr

                                I didn't see it on the iSCSI, darn it. Still fixable, but more work.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @NerdyDad
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                                  @NerdyDad said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                                  I always try to make sure that I have an administrative local user to every system, just in case I cannot get to AD.

                                  That, and never have AD on top of something that depends on it. That's like locking your keys in your car.

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                                    NerdyDad @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                                    @NerdyDad said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

                                    I always try to make sure that I have an administrative local user to every system, just in case I cannot get to AD.

                                    That, and never have AD on top of something that depends on it. That's like locking your keys in your car.

                                    Yup. Our SAN is isolated from the rest of the house network physically. All authentication between the SAN and the host should never even touch AD just in case of things like this.

                                    Sometimes playing what-if is a good exercise to keep bad things from happening as far as security, reliability, and recovery.

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                                    • momurdaM
                                      momurda @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller
                                      Yes the cifs repos can be forgotten for now. I doubt there is anything important there in the iso repo.
                                      @CitrixNewbJD
                                      Before you do anything else, make sure you have the root pw for your xs servers as disabling AD integration will force you to use them.

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                                      • momurdaM
                                        momurda @momurda
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                                        Unless you have a DC that you can get working, ie one not attached to your shared storage. Perhaps you have a physical dc somewhere? Unlikely i know.

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                                        • sealS
                                          seal
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                                          @CitrixNewbJD This is Frank. I hope Scott and the gang here can help get you back operational quickly. To touch on a topic that was mentioned earlier, VMs from Xen can be imported and converted on the fly. As long as the Scale nodes can browse to the VM files (.vhd) on the storage, the XenServer functional state doesn't matter.

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                                            CitrixNewbJD @momurda
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                                            @momurda

                                            Having been through this once before, and learning the hard way, I do normally have a physical DC. Despite my warnings, because I know that we do not currently have one here, I was told to bring it all down. And here we are. We do not have a physical DC.

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