
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050805000104050307090701 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Uf... I don't know how I missed that... Works like a charm tnx! On 11/14/2013 06:30 AM, "Saa Friedrich (BiTLAB)" wrote:
/ correct me if i'm wrong... />/ />/ 1. detach my export domain />/ 2. copy directory structure from nfs export to external disk />/ 3. reinstall ovirt system />/ 4. copy directory structure from external disk to new nfs export />/ 5. create new export domain in engine />/ />/ />/ ...but... />/ />/ on #5 step my new engine returns: "Error while executing action New NFS />/ Storage Domain: Error in creating a Storage Domain. The selected storage />/ path is not empty (probably contains another Storage Domain). Either />/ remove the existing Storage Domain from this path, or change the Storage />/ path)." />/ />/ />/ What am I doing wrong? />/ / don't try to create a new export domain, rather import an existing one (import domain button, not new domain button)
/ />/ />/ On 14. 11. 2013 11:17, pie Itamar Heim: />>/ On 11/14/2013 04:59 AM, "Saa Friedrich (BiTLAB)" wrote: />>>/ Hi, />>>/ />>>/ is there a way to backup export domain (exported vm-s and templates), />>>/ reinstall complete oVirt sistem (engine, hosts) and restore those />>>/ backups? />>>/ />>/ />>/ sure. you can back it up, then restore in another engine. />>/ you can also do this piecemeal at vm level. />>/ />>/ one note - if you back it up while its attached to an engine, you will />>/ need to edit its meta data file to remove the association to allow the />>/ other engine to connect it to the new pool for restore. />
--------------050805000104050307090701 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Uf... I don't know how I missed that... <br> <br> <br> Works like a charm<br> <br> <br> tnx!<br> <br> <br> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> <pre style="white-space: pre-wrap; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: normal; orphans: auto; text-align: start; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; widows: auto; word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px;">On 11/14/2013 06:30 AM, "Saa Friedrich (BiTLAB)" wrote: ><i> correct me if i'm wrong... </i>><i> </i>><i> 1. detach my export domain </i>><i> 2. copy directory structure from nfs export to external disk </i>><i> 3. reinstall ovirt system </i>><i> 4. copy directory structure from external disk to new nfs export </i>><i> 5. create new export domain in engine </i>><i> </i>><i> </i>><i> ...but... </i>><i> </i>><i> on #5 step my new engine returns: "Error while executing action New NFS </i>><i> Storage Domain: Error in creating a Storage Domain. The selected storage </i>><i> path is not empty (probably contains another Storage Domain). Either </i>><i> remove the existing Storage Domain from this path, or change the Storage </i>><i> path)." </i>><i> </i>><i> </i>><i> What am I doing wrong? </i>><i> </i> don't try to create a new export domain, rather import an existing one (import domain button, not new domain button) ><i> </i>><i> </i>><i> On 14. 11. 2013 11:17, pie Itamar Heim: </i>>><i> On 11/14/2013 04:59 AM, "Saa Friedrich (BiTLAB)" wrote: </i>>>><i> Hi, </i>>>><i> </i>>>><i> is there a way to backup export domain (exported vm-s and templates), </i>>>><i> reinstall complete oVirt sistem (engine, hosts) and restore those </i>>>><i> backups? </i>>>><i> </i>>><i> </i>>><i> sure. you can back it up, then restore in another engine. </i>>><i> you can also do this piecemeal at vm level. </i>>><i> </i>>><i> one note - if you back it up while its attached to an engine, you will </i>>><i> need to edit its meta data file to remove the association to allow the </i>>><i> other engine to connect it to the new pool for restore. </i>></pre> <br> </div> </body> </html> --------------050805000104050307090701--