xenserver error fsck
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Yeah I would definitely try...
- booting from your cloned USB
- reinstalling XS and recreating your VMs by hand as Dash has suggested
- doing a restore
In that order.
I played with XS a lot moving the boot drive and stuff and it was pretty resilient.
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How do I get the disk UUIDs for the Vm's?
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@DustinB3403
xe vm-list
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xe vdi-list
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@momurda said in xenserver error fsck:
@DustinB3403
xe vm-list
or
xe vdi-list
for disksI wonder if that will work for him?
Seems like anything the host has to do fails...
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If those wont work in cli, you still can use XC to get this info. Or XO i imagine has this info listed on its web interface.
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we're probably going to migrate everything over (but guess when.... next flipping weekend...)
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Is there a way to use xe vdi-list against specific VM's so I can see it all?
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@DustinB3403 WTF... that makes mo sense. Why wait?!
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@Danp said in xenserver error fsck:
@DustinB3403 WTF... that makes mo sense. Why wait?!
please stop asking question..... hurting my brain.
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@momurda said in xenserver error fsck:
If those wont work in cli, you still can use XC to get this info. Or XO i imagine has this info listed on its web interface.
In XC, click the VDI, and then STORAGE (on the menu) and COPY UUID TO CLIPBOARD.
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Gives a list of all SRs and their contained VDIs.
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im just not seeing it
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Does it work from XC? If not, I don't think you are going to be able to get it.
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from within XC I'm not seeing UUID's on the drives them selves.
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is this the kind of thing I'm looking for?
uuid ( RO) : 6e599b8b-6894-4f56-b4e7-2aa8a79e463c
name-label ( RW): Tom Training
name-description ( RW):
sr-uuid ( RO): ab4b21fd-1157-d4ca-cd4d-78cb4affee2a
virtual-size ( RO): 107374182400
sharable ( RO): false
read-only ( RO): false@Dashrender what steps did you go through to restore, can you send me what you had to follow directly?
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@DustinB3403 said in xenserver error fsck:
we're probably going to migrate everything over (but guess when.... next flipping weekend...)
Chances are it won't live that long if you're having these issues already.
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@Dashrender That's what I was thinking as well.
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These links should help you with backing up metadata and restoring.
Citrix XenServer 7.0 Administrator's Guide
http://docs.citrix.com/content/dam/docs/en-us/xenserver/xenserver-7-0/downloads/xenserver-7-0-administrators-guide.pdfHow to Back Up Virtual Machine Metadata to a USB Device
https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX121282How to Reinstall a XenServer Host and Preserve Virtual Machines on the Local Storage
https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX136342 -
@black3dynamite Thank you.
The second link I've tried to follow through the steps and because the system is stuck in a read-only state (yet the vm's are operational) I need to manually export the metadata.
@Dashrender does this look correct?
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@DustinB3403 Is it only read-only on the USB where XenServer is installed on? Maybe you can backup metadata to your EXT SR where your VMs are at.