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Hello,=20
We have a 3 node setup with one for ovirt-engine managing the 2 others node=
s.=20
OS on all nodes is CentOS release 6.4 (Final)=20
Ovirt version is 3.2.1-1.beta1.el6.noarch=20
It uses an iSCSI IBM Backend.=20
When importing 2 VMs from exports, it happens that after importing VM1, you=
import VM2 and it overwrites some parts of VM1's disk, and so you lose pre=
tty much all your data.=20
So it is like the SPM does not know where it wrote VM1. I have found any re=
levant logs.=20
Has anyone already experienced this ?=20
Thanks,=20
J=C3=A9r=C3=A9my=20
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lor: #000099">Hello,<br><br>We have a 3 node setup with one for
ovirt-engin=
e managing the 2 others nodes.<br><br>OS on all nodes is CentOS release 6.4=
(Final)<br><br>Ovirt version is
3.2.1-1.beta1.el6.noarch<br><br>It uses an=
iSCSI IBM Backend.<br><br><br>When importing 2 VMs from exports, it
happen=
s that after importing VM1, you import VM2 and it overwrites some parts of =
VM1's disk, and so you lose pretty much all your data.<br><br>So it is
like=
the SPM does not know where it wrote VM1. I have found any relevant =
logs.<br><br>Has anyone already experienced this
?<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>
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