I figured out part of it!
After I figured out how to access the DB, I was able to update to correct
entry in the "vm_dynamic" status to 0. I did this by:
sudo su postgres
psql engine -c "SELECT vm_guid, vm_name from vm_static WHERE vm_name =
'Clonezilla_Server';"
Returns:0eb29824-f1ca-4d27-bf57-a3ed36c40c18
psql engine -c "update vm_dynamic SET status=0 where
vm_guid='0eb29824-f1ca-4d27-bf57-a3ed36c40c18';"
After this I was able to delete the entry from ovirt. I am not sure why a
disk would not import, but at least I dont have a locked image in the queue
anymore!
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 12:24 AM, Wesley Stewart <wstewart3(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I was doing some testing and recently rebuilt my homelab using a
Xeon-D
based board. I did not have anything too important, so I thought this
would be a good chance to test re-importing my backups and seeing how well
it works.
I created a new export domain and copied all of my old VM's into this new
export domain. But the problem is, the images are in a "Locked" state.
The console tells me:
Aug 13, 2017 11:59:38 PM
Failed to import Vm Clonezilla_Server_BACKUP_20170807_010018 to Data
Center OVIRT-Datacenter, Cluster OVIRT-Cluster
Aug 13, 2017 11:59:38 PM
VDSM command DeleteImageGroupVDS failed: Image does not exist in domain:
u'image=a5c8780e-3166-4801-b71a-1ef7d9b21783, domain=35cd8fab-4347-4201-
bf4e-4dcbde19fb0f'
Aug 13, 2017 11:59:37 PM
VDSM OVIRT-Host command HSMGetAllTasksStatusesVDS failed: low level Image
copy failed
This happens for all the VMs shown in the Export-Domain.
I also tried the unlock_entity.sh script, but I am having some postgres
access issues:
unlock_entity.sh -r -t vm -i Clonezilla_Server -s localhost
psql: FATAL: no PostgreSQL user name specified in startup packet
FATAL: Cannot execute sql command: --file=./unlock_entity.sql
I thought I could just poke around the database by running:
psql -d engine -U postgres
But this also fails
psql: FATAL: Peer authentication failed for user "postgres"
Was just hoping someone had some suggestions. I can't event delete this VM!
Thanks!