[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Scary!!! Lost domU!!!
I've been on vacation (and still am) but had to work on a couple problems. I have a couple Citrix servers that are domU's on a sles10sp2 server that has local storage and connects to two ocfs2 volumes. I tried to restart one of the Citrix servers and it would not restart, giving an error that the disk was already mounted in a loopback, etc. I looked at mount and didn't see anything mounted and I had just shut the domU down. I assumed it had not shut down completely. This domU runs from the local disk. So I decided to a restart of the host was in order. I downed the rest of the domU's, including an oracle server running off one of the ocfs2 clusters. This servers has been being used for the last three weeks from this location. After restarting dom0 I started bringing the domU's back up. All of them came back up fine, except for the oracle server. It gave an error that the disk files did not exist, and they don't, they aren't there anymore. I checked and double checked history to see if any rm commands had been given and I didn't find any. ïWhen I restarted, there was an error on one of the local file systems that said "JDB: barrier-based sync failed...". Luckily I have a copy of this domU from a few weeks ago BEFORE I copied it to the ocfs2 volume. What could explain the sudden deletion of a directory like this? If this happened on some of the other domU's it could be ugly. Any advice is appreciated!!!! James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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