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Re: [Xen-API] problem with vdi-resize XCP 1.0



The answer lies in line

"Error parameters: , VDI Invalid size [opterr=shrinking not allowed],"

The workaround is to attach a 10 GB disk and copy your data and destroy old one.

RJ

On Monday 11 April 2011 09:42 PM, simone.cariani@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Hi all,

 

i have a problem with vdi resize  from 40GB to 10GB in XCP 1.0.

 

XCP shows the following error:

 

[root@xcp1 ~]# xe vdi-resize uuid=c3fdc9ab-06d6-4f4c-aefc-42799ec800fc disk-size=10GiB

Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_79

Error parameters: , VDI Invalid size [opterr=shrinking not allowed],

 

 

 

The Smlog shows:

 

[29232] 2011-04-11 18:01:26.070505      lock: acquired /var/lock/sm/33e52254-d60b-8991-7e1b-e9449ea16440/sr

[29232] 2011-04-11 18:01:26.073783      ['/usr/sbin/td-util', 'query', 'vhd', '-vpf', '/var/run/sr-mount/33e52254-d60b-8991-7e1b-e9449ea16440/c3fdc9ab-06d6-

4f4c-aefc-42799ec800fc.vhd']

[29232] 2011-04-11 18:01:26.134399      SUCCESS

[29232] 2011-04-11 18:01:26.135413      lock: released /var/lock/sm/33e52254-d60b-8991-7e1b-e9449ea16440/sr

[29232] 2011-04-11 18:01:26.135539      vdi_resize {'sr_uuid': '33e52254-d60b-8991-7e1b-e9449ea16440', 'subtask_of': 'OpaqueRef:2776bb72-36c0-4def-8566-912a

b126dd75', 'vdi_ref': 'OpaqueRef:5f311b7c-96c0-b85a-20b4-890ee5323e45', 'vdi_on_boot': 'persist', 'args': ['10737418240'], 'vdi_location': 'c3fdc9ab-06d6-4f

4c-aefc-42799ec800fc', 'host_ref': 'OpaqueRef:2eeb523c-c2a0-641a-df81-ac3070fea694', 'session_ref': 'OpaqueRef:fdfedf4b-e489-9295-8e8d-1693adaa5fc4', 'devic

e_config': {'server': '192.168.10.241', 'SRmaster': 'true', 'serverpath': '/xcpfs', 'options': ''}, 'command': 'vdi_resize', 'vdi_allow_caching': 'false', '

sr_ref': 'OpaqueRef:83c83c5b-de59-0b0f-1a37-0560f09ba0a0', 'vdi_uuid': 'c3fdc9ab-06d6-4f4c-aefc-42799ec800fc'}

[29232] 2011-04-11 18:01:26.135664      vdi_resize: shrinking not supported: (current size: 42949672960, new size: 10737418240)

[29232] 2011-04-11 18:01:26.162492      Raising exception [79, VDI Invalid size [opterr=shrinking not allowed]]

[29232] 2011-04-11 18:01:26.163289      ***** vdi_resize: EXCEPTION SR.SROSError, VDI Invalid size [opterr=shrinking not allowed]

  File "/opt/xensource/sm/SRCommand.py", line 94, in run

    return self._run_locked(sr)

  File "/opt/xensource/sm/SRCommand.py", line 131, in _run_locked

    return self._run(sr, target)

  File "/opt/xensource/sm/SRCommand.py", line 175, in _run

    return target.resize(self.params['sr_uuid'], self.vdi_uuid, long(self.params['args'][0]))

  File "/opt/xensource/sm/FileSR.py", line 460, in resize

    return self.resize_online(sr_uuid, vdi_uuid, size)

  File "/opt/xensource/sm/FileSR.py", line 473, in resize_online

    raise xs_errors.XenError('VDISize', opterr='shrinking not allowed')

  File "/opt/xensource/sm/xs_errors.py", line 49, in __init__

    raise SR.SROSError(errorcode, errormessage)

 

[29232] 2011-04-11 18:01:26.163569      lock: closed /var/lock/sm/33e52254-d60b-8991-7e1b-e9449ea16440/sr

 

 

 

 

I have tried the resize with vdi that are stored in  both nfs SR and  Local Storage SR. But the problem persists..

 

Does anyone know a possible solution to resize the vdi?

 

Regards,

 

Simone Cariani

 

 

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