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[Xen-users] Shared SR in a XCP pool


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  • From: Dustin Marquess <dmarquess@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:50:19 -0700
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Okay, I made an "Oops", and I'm looking for advice on fixing it.

I have 2 XCP 1.0 servers.  Each of them have VMs on a NFS SR (happens
to be the same NFS server/mountpoint).  I, like an idiot, set the SR &
VMs *BEFORE* I joined them into the pool together, so now obviously
vm-migrate won't work because it rightly believes the SRs are
different.

I believe the solution to this is to shut the VMs down and use
vm-copy?  Is this correct?

Is it possible so make one of the existing SRs as shared, that way I
only have to vm-copy one set of VMs and not the all of them?  Or do I
need to make a whole new shared SR and vm-copy every VM?

Lesson learned: Make the pool first!

Thanks,
-Dustin

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