XenServer gave error I'm not familiar with
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I would reread the thread from last year to refresh my memory on how I previously solved the same issue.
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I would read any notes that I created a year ago when I replaced the faulty USB drive
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Next I would replace the USB drive with the clone that I previously created
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Finally I would restore my recent metadata backup
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Did your flash drive ran out of space?
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@black3dynamite said in XenServer gave error I'm not familiar with:
Did your flash drive ran out of space?
Not sure if it did as it's unreadable as far as I can tell.
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@Danp I've gotta XenServer reinstalled without issue, the problem is now attaching the PBD back as a SR. Yes I followed the same instructions even though its not the same error it's in the neighborhood basically so yes that was done and everything was working fine until I key in the last command.
[root@xenserver-mkaxflql ~]# xe pbd-plug uuid=fd7da8a5-4b75-43f8-e5c1-7cda7d0de0a3
Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_47
Error parameters: , The SR is not available [opterr=no such volume group: VG_XenStorage-1822f95a-b8b5-ef0a-401f-48b973b92156],
[root@xenserver-mkaxflql ~]# -
[root@xenserver-mkaxflql ~]# vgdisplay
--- Volume group ---
VG Name XSLocalEXT-1822f95a-b8b5-ef0a-401f-48b973b92156
System ID
Format lvm2
Metadata Areas 1
Metadata Sequence No 2
VG Access read/write
VG Status resizable
MAX LV 0
Cur LV 1
Open LV 0
Max PV 0
Cur PV 1
Act PV 1
VG Size 3.64 TiB
PE Size 4.00 MiB
Total PE 953597
Alloc PE / Size 953597 / 3.64 TiB
Free PE / Size 0 / 0
VG UUID YPKsQi-zw0a-9nRL-jkmW-dcgI-RSIj-voSN08 -
Technically the only thing I can think of is maybe the format is wrong on how I executing the commands. It's an EXT4 as far as I'm aware since I used thin provisioning. Which I'm moving away from it's too much of a pain in the ass.
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@krisleslie said in XenServer gave error I'm not familiar with:
Technically the only thing I can think of is maybe the format is wrong on how I executing the commands. It's an EXT4 as far as I'm aware since I used thin provisioning. Which I'm moving away from it's too much of a pain in the ass.
Starting with XCP-ng 8.1, Ext4 is the default EXT filesystem for local SR unless you manually configured the previous version to use Ext4 then you should be using Ext3.
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Hell i missed something. Tried to use xoa to attach the raid and it nuked it with no warning or notice. Lost a bunch of vms only one was needed my file server. But now I just went home. Hell -_- frustrated beyond belief.
I also attached it as a ext3 because the directions said lvm, that got me further but still have 1 error when attaching. I’m frustrated upset and all the above.
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@black3dynamite good catch on 8.1 but i tried 8.0. In pissed even more so because the metadata backup basically was useless. Had 10 versions none worked without errror.
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@krisleslie So are you are Citrix Xen or xcp-ng?
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@biggen i actually have both. At work i have two host that are traditional 7.1. But other sites are Xcp. It’s the last site with the classic version.
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Correction meant to say EXT3