I read somewhere about clearing out wrong stuff from the UI by manually
editing the database, maybe you can try searching for something like that.
With regards to the VM, I'd probably just delete it, edit the DB and
remove all sorts of references to it and then recover it from backup.
Is there nothing about all this in the ovirt logs on the engine and the
host? It might point you in the right direction.
HTH
/tony
On 20/03/18 07:48, Jim Kusznir wrote:
Unfortunately, I came under heavy pressure to get this vm back up.
So,
i did more googling and attempted to recover myself. I've gotten
closer, but still not quite.
I found this post:
http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2015-November/035686.html
Which gave me the unlock tool, which was successful in unlocking the
disk. Unfortunately, it did not delete the task, nor did ovirt do so on
its own after the disk was unlocked.
So I found the taskcleaner.sh in the same directory and attempted to
clean the task out....except it doesn't seem to see the task (none of
the show tasks options seemed to work or the delete all options). I did
still have the task uuid from the gui, so i attempted to use that, but
all I got back was a "t" on one line and a "0" on the next, so I have
no
idea what that was supposed to mean. In any case, the web UI still
shows the task, still won't let me start the VM and appears convinced
its still copying. I've tried restarting the engine and vdsm on the
SPM, neither have helped. I can't find any evidence of the task on the
command line; only in the UI.
I'd create a new VM if i could rescue the image, but I'm not sure I can
manage to get this image accepted in another VM
How do i recover now?
--Jim
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 9:38 AM, Jim Kusznir <jim(a)palousetech.com
<mailto:jim@palousetech.com>> wrote:
Hi all:
Sorry for yet another semi-related message to the list. In my
attempts to troubleshoot and verify some suspicions on the nature of
the performance problems I posted under "Major Performance Issues
with gluster", I attempted to move one of my problem VM's back to
the original storage (SSD-backed). It appeared to be moving fine,
but last night froze at 84%. This morning (8hrs later), its still
at 84%.
I need to get that VM back up and running, but I don't know how...It
seems to be stuck in limbo.
The only thing I explicitly did last night as well that may have
caused an issue is finally set up and activated georep to an offsite
backup machine. That too seems to have gone a bit wonky. On the
ovirt server side, it shows normal with all but data-hdd show a last
sync'ed time of 3am (which matches my bandwidth graphs for the WAN
connections involved). data-hdd (the new disk-backed storage with
most of my data in it) shows not yet synced, but I'm also not
currently seeing bandwidth usage anymore.
I logged into the georep destination box, and found system load a
bit high, a bunch of gluster and rsync processes running, and both
data and data-hdd using MORE disk space than the origional (data-hdd
using 4x more disk space than is on the master node). Not sure what
to do about this; I paused the replication from the cluster, but
that hasn't seem to had an effect on the georep destination.
I promise I'll stop trying things until I get guidance from the
list! Please do help; I need the VM HDD unstuck so I can start it.
Thanks!
--Jim
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