Yes. I'm doing some works arround to see if I can get the domain moved to an ISCSI lun, but as the original domain was on glusterfs, I'm dealing now with gluster stuff.
Regards

El dom., 1 de diciembre de 2019 5:15 a. m., Amit Bawer <abawer@redhat.com> escribió:


On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 1:32 AM jplorier@gmail.com <jplorier@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks but it didn't work, seems that all data in the disk is gone.
As I still have the original storage domain, I'll see to import the vms back. I can't add it as a posix fs, don't know what I'm doing wrong. The ovirt docs are quite few, maybe after this I'll write something to add to the site.
Have you referred to RHV administration guide?
 
Any other ideas are welcome 
Regards

El sáb., 30 de noviembre de 2019 3:19 p. m., Amit Bawer <abawer@redhat.com> escribió:
Are you able to extend the disks to 1GB+ size ?
  • Go to “Virtual Machines” tab and select virtual machine
  • Go to “Disks” sub tab and select disk
  • Click on “Edit”, pay attention that if disk is locked or VM has other status than “UP”, “PAUSED”, “DOWN” or “SUSPENDED”, editing is not allowed so “Edit” option is grayed out.
  • Use “Extend Size By(GB)” field to insert the size in GB which should be added to the existing size

On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 3:48 AM Juan Pablo Lorier <jplorier@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I've a fresh new install of ovirt 4.3 and tried to import an gluster
vmstore. I managed to import via NFS the former data domain. The problem
is that when I moved the disks of the vms to the new ISCSI data domain,
I got a warning that sparse disk type will be converted to qcow2 disks,
and after accepting, the disks were moved with no error.

The problem is that the disks now figure as <1Gb size instead of the
original size and thus, the vms fail to start.

Is there any way to recover those disks? I have no backup of the vms :-(

Regards
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