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      guyinpv
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      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

      kerberized it

      I got it to work using the IP finally.

      Now that I was able to connect my backup VMs share, I went ahead and imported the OVF file. This successfully recreated 3 of my VMs.

      But wait, there's more!

      It only imported ONE of the VHD files to one of the 3 VMs?!?! fml

      So now I'm stuck having my 3 VMs but only one of them can boot cause the other two don't have their drives attached.

      I've done my obligatory 3 hours of Googling to try and find out how I can attach the other VHD files to the imported VMs, with no luck.

      Just for reference:

      1. I created the backup by highlighting the three VMs and clicking the VM->Export menu. This created three VHD files and one OVF file.

      2. I imported the OVF file. This created three VMs, but only one of them has a drive attached. The other two boot with essentially "no boot media", no drive.

      Now I have what must be my two missing drives, the VHD files, but don't know how to connect those to their respective VMs!

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        momurda @guyinpv
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        @guyinpv From the storage tab while a vm is selected in XenCenter, Click on Attach Disk. choose the disk from your list of SR.

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          guyinpv @momurda
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          @momurda said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

          @guyinpv From the storage tab while a vm is selected in XenCenter, Click on Attach Disk. choose the disk from your list of SR.

          The only thing in this menu is "Local storage" and "Removable storage".

          The VHD files I have are not located on the local storage media, they are on my NAS backup device.

          Somehow I have to get the VHD files off the NAS and imported into the existing VMs.

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            momurda
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            Oh i thought you got nfs working earlier

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              guyinpv @momurda
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              @momurda said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

              Oh i thought you got nfs working earlier

              I did but that was just my ISO collection, lol

              I did try to connect the folder where my backup is, also as an NFS store, but it doesn't really work that way. XS treats these connects like an SR. All I want to do is copy those VHDs back to the server's own local storage, not setup a new SR.

              Maybe I'm missing a step here?

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                momurda
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                Can you to connect to that SR then move the disks to the local SR, then attach the disk to the vm? In 6.5 i think the vm had to be on to move disks, in 7 i think this is possible now.

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                  travisdh1 @guyinpv
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                  @guyinpv said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

                  @momurda said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

                  @guyinpv From the storage tab while a vm is selected in XenCenter, Click on Attach Disk. choose the disk from your list of SR.

                  The only thing in this menu is "Local storage" and "Removable storage".

                  The VHD files I have are not located on the local storage media, they are on my NAS backup device.

                  Somehow I have to get the VHD files off the NAS and imported into the existing VMs.

                  I'm not sure how to do this off the top of my head in XenOrchestra (me=fail). How I got my XO back was by using XenCenter. Have the VHD files available on the local machine, and then go to file -> import inside of XenCenter, and select one of the VHD files. You'll then get the normal vm creation questions, but without the storage creation. You should be good to go after the import.

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                    guyinpv @travisdh1
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                    @travisdh1 said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

                    @guyinpv said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

                    @momurda said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

                    @guyinpv From the storage tab while a vm is selected in XenCenter, Click on Attach Disk. choose the disk from your list of SR.

                    The only thing in this menu is "Local storage" and "Removable storage".

                    The VHD files I have are not located on the local storage media, they are on my NAS backup device.

                    Somehow I have to get the VHD files off the NAS and imported into the existing VMs.

                    I'm not sure how to do this off the top of my head in XenOrchestra (me=fail). How I got my XO back was by using XenCenter. Have the VHD files available on the local machine, and then go to file -> import inside of XenCenter, and select one of the VHD files. You'll then get the normal vm creation questions, but without the storage creation. You should be good to go after the import.

                    Sounds reasonable. Then I just have to figure out how to copy the files onto the server local storage. There is no general "file browser" in XC where I can just copy files from the network.

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                      black3dynamite @guyinpv
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                      @guyinpv
                      Use winscp or FileZilla

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                        scottalanmiller
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                        Or if on Linux, the normal desktop file browsers will connect, too.

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                          travisdh1 @guyinpv
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                          @guyinpv said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

                          @travisdh1 said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

                          @guyinpv said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

                          @momurda said in XenServer 7 install not working for SD-Card setup:

                          @guyinpv From the storage tab while a vm is selected in XenCenter, Click on Attach Disk. choose the disk from your list of SR.

                          The only thing in this menu is "Local storage" and "Removable storage".

                          The VHD files I have are not located on the local storage media, they are on my NAS backup device.

                          Somehow I have to get the VHD files off the NAS and imported into the existing VMs.

                          I'm not sure how to do this off the top of my head in XenOrchestra (me=fail). How I got my XO back was by using XenCenter. Have the VHD files available on the local machine, and then go to file -> import inside of XenCenter, and select one of the VHD files. You'll then get the normal vm creation questions, but without the storage creation. You should be good to go after the import.

                          Sounds reasonable. Then I just have to figure out how to copy the files onto the server local storage. There is no general "file browser" in XC where I can just copy files from the network.

                          The import takes care of that for you, you don't have to copy any files to XenServer yourself.

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