On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 11:16 AM <tau@sanren.ac.za> wrote:
Adding to what me and my colleague shared

I am able to locate the disk images of the VMs, I copied some of them and tried to boot them from another standalone kvm host, however booting the disk images wasn't succesful as it landed on a rescue mode. The strange part is that the VM disk images are 64MB in size, which doesn't seem to be normal for a disk image(see the below command extract).

root@gohan 019a7072-43d5-44b5-bb86-7a7327f02087]# pwd
/gluster_bricks/data/data/659de125-5671-4777-b27e-974aec0a4c9c/images/019a7072-43d5-44b5-bb86-7a7327f02087
[root@gohan 019a7072-43d5-44b5-bb86-7a7327f02087]# ll -h
total 66M
-rw-rw----. 2 vdsm kvm  64M Mar 22 13:48 f5f97478-6ccb-48bc-93b7-2fd5939f40bf
-rw-rw----. 2 vdsm kvm 1.0M Mar  4 12:10 f5f97478-6ccb-48bc-93b7-2fd5939f40bf.lease
-rw-r--r--. 2 vdsm kvm  317 Mar 22 11:06 f5f97478-6ccb-48bc-93b7-2fd5939f40bf.meta


Please share insights on how I can reconstruct the disk image so that it can become bootable on the kvm host.

Thanks in advance for the reply.

I'd suggest to double check all the gluster logs because 64 M doesn't seem anyhow reasonable there.
 

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