[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-API] XCP 1.6 can't attach existing disk to VM
Hi we have the same issue as in previos message (vdi is attached to control domain and it can't be deleted, resized, etc.) The execution of vbd-unplug ends with error: Storage_interface.Internal_error("Storage_access.No_VDI") in xensource.log: xapi: [debug|evmprap28|100582 UNIX /var/xapi/xapi||cli] Xapi_cli.exception_handler: Got exception INTERNAL_ERROR: [ Storage_interface.Internal_error("Storage_access.No_VDI") ] Is there a way to resolve this problem? On 05/21/13 17:41, Joseph Hom wrote: > *From:*xen-api-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:xen-api-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Raleigh Rinehart > *Sent:* Tuesday, May 21, 2013 8:13 AM > *To:* xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [Xen-API] XCP 1.6 can't attach existing disk to VM > > > > Hi all, > > I've been running several VMs with XCP 1.6 for several months now > without issue and managing things With XenCenter (6.1) > > However, a few day ago I needed to make a clone of a (linux) VM to do > some testing. > > Here is what I tried: > > 1) shutdown the VM > > 2) from XenCenter, right-click the VM click copy > > 3) Selected full copy > > 4) hit copy button. > > > > At this point the copy started but quickly aborted. I've since lost the > exact text of the error message but it was something related to storage. > > > > So being a naive XCP user I figured I'd detach the storage from the VM, > copy/clone the vm and storage then re-attach the original virtual disk > to the original vm and likewise with the clone. > > > > However, all did not work out as planned. The original virtual disk is > now attached the the "Control domain", according to XenCenter. And I > cannot seem to do anything with it, most notably re-attach to the the > correct vm. Basically seems to be stuck in limbo as far as I can tell. > > > > I am using > > XCP release 1.6.10-61809c > > and XenCenter 6.1 > > > > > > Is there still an active copy process happening on the host that the > disk is connected to? You can try unplugging the vbd that is tying that > disk to dom0. xe vbd-list should give you a list of vbds. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-api mailing list > Xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xen.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xen-api > -- Åukasz Nowak Administrator SystemÃw Unix GSM: +48 664 099 278 | lukasz.nowak@xxxxxxxx JABBER: lukasz.nowak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Grupa Unity | ul. Przedmiejska 6-10, 54-201 WrocÅaw ul. Conrada 55B, 31-357 KrakÃw | ul. ZÅota 59, 00-120 Warszawa _______________________________________________ Xen-api mailing list Xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xen-api
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