On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:27 PM, Anatoliy.Poloz
<Anatoliy.Poloz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
15.01.2013 17:43, Grant McWilliams ÐÐÑÐÑ:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 1:35 AM, Anatoliy.Poloz <Anatoliy.Poloz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxua <mailto:Anatoliy.Poloz@onetelecom.od.ua>> wrote:
  good day xen community
  my xcp enveroment is
  BUILD_NUMBER='42052c'
  PRODUCT_NAME='xcp'
  INSTALLATION_DATE='2011-11-18 05:44:28.782878'
  PRODUCT_VERSION='1.0.0'
  I tried to import a previously saved VM
  with the command
  "#xe vm-import filename = /
  var/run/sr-mount/c0da11ed-72d8-1a58-aa94-127035fa28d7/infr-samba-2013-01-02_01-04-01.xva
  sr-uuid = c0da11ed-72d8-1a58-aa94-127035fa28d7 force=true"
  c0da11ed-72d8-1a58-aa94-127035a28d7 - ext3 local sr
  the size of imported file 123G
  but failed with message "Fatal error: exception
  Unix.Unix_error(13, "tcsetattr", "")"
  and hung task
  uuid ( RO)        Â: be568259-c9cd-be13-7da5-8ed2a222e898
       name-label ( RO): VM import
    name-description ( RO):
         status ( RO): pending
        progress ( RO): 0.720
  is there any chance to recover VM?
  --   //wbr Anatoliy Poloz
First you probably want to kill the hung task. Get a list of tasks with
xe task-list
Then cancel the pending task with
xe task-cancel uuid=<task UUID>
Once you've done that you can figure out what happened. If it's really talking about a Unix 13 error that's used for Permission denied so perhaps you need to investigate to make sure you have access (permissions, disk space etc...). I'd test by doing an xe vm-export of something smaller and then importing it so you can rule out whether it has to do with a very large VM or not (plus it takes less time).
- smaller VM imported without problems
- the task is disapear after some time
- free space is avalible
- lsof showing
lsof 2>/dev/null |grep 79264c6a-5818-4586-9ae8-aff26c7d81d8
tapdisk2 Â30724   root  Â4u   ÂREG    Â8,1      Â0 278643 /var/lock/sm/79264c6a-5818-4586-9ae8-aff26c7d81d8/vdi
tapdisk2 Â30724   root  13u   ÂREG   Â252,0 227962929152 49156 /var/run/sr-mount/c0da11ed-72d8-1a58-aa94-127035fa28d7/79264c6a-5818-4586-9ae8-aff26c7d81d8.vhd
where 79264c6a-5818-4586-9ae8-aff26c7d81d8 one of VM vdi's
can i manualy extract disk images from xva?
Grant McWilliams
Where is this disk being imported from? Is it a network drive or is it stored on the local storage?
Grant McWilliams
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