I did read that but that doc doesnt seem to have any real actionable items.
It seems more like a design spec rather than a walkthrough / README or
HOWTO on how to recover from a backed up storage domain
I tried 'An import screen for NFS Storage Domain' by doing the following :
system -> "storage tab" -> import existing domain
Below you can see the CLI of the backed up domain
[root@node01 t]# ll
total 4
drwxr-xr-x. 5 vdsm kvm 4096 Dec 8 10:05
c2ce3235-1e09-46b6-9dcd-3fffd6238879
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 vdsm kvm 0 Feb 1 23:14 __DIRECT_IO_TEST__
[root@njsevcnp01 t]# du -sch ./* | grep G
29G ./c2ce3235-1e09-46b6-9dcd-3fffd6238879
29G total
and this is the result I received (before/after)
http://imgur.com/a/UvGmr
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Elad Ben Aharon <ebenahar(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
Did you try to import the data domain as an existing one to the DC [1]?
[1]
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/ImportStorageDomain
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 3:25 PM, Charles Kozler <charles(a)fixflyer.com>
wrote:
> Say I have backed up a storage domain to another NFS. I now want to
> restore that backup. What would be the best method to restore all the disk
> images on that domain? I have tried export domains and importing existing
> domains but every time it says they are not empty and they "may be from
> somewhere else". They are in fact from somewhere else but that is somewhat
> the point of the exercise
>
> I am attempting to simulate a restore-from-backup (basically just an
> rsync of the entire storage domain to an offsite location) and its not
> going as planned. I have all the VM images and can ensure they are all in
> tact but ovirt refuses to acknowledge it
>
> I have also tried setting up a new storage domain and then copying the
> backup images directory to the new images directory under the newly
> established storage domain. ovirt sees the used space go down but does not
> reference / acknowledge / view any of the data actually there unless it
> creates it itself
>
> How can I restore an rsync backup of a storage domain? I am feeling like
> there isnt a way to readily do it so if not, how can I restore these backed
> up images?
>
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