
In a case of disk migration failure with leftover LV on the destination domain, lvremove is what needed. Also, make sure to remove the image directory on the destination domain (located under /rhev/data-center/%spuuid%/%sduuid%/images/) On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 5:25 PM, Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cecchi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I had a problem during a disk migration from one storage to another in a 4.1.7 environment connected to SAN storage. Now, after deleting the live storage migration snapshot, I want to retry (with the VM powered off) but at destination the logical volume still exists and was not pruned after the initial failure.
I get
HSMGetAllTasksStatusesVDS failed: Cannot create Logical Volume: ('c0097b1a-a387-4ffa-a62b-f9e6972197ef', u'a20bb16e-7c7c-4ed4-85c0- cbf297048a8e')
I was able to move the other 4 disks that were part of this VM.
Can I simply lvremove the target LV at host side (I have only one host running at this moment) and try the move again, or do I have to execute anything more, eg at engine rdbms level?
Thanks, Gianluca
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