[Users] Old storage domain ID left behind in master storage domain's metadata

Boyan Tabakov blade at alslayer.net
Tue Feb 25 12:48:30 UTC 2014


On 25.2.2014, 14:42, Boyan Tabakov wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 25.2.2014, 14:00, Gadi Ickowicz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> How exactly did you delete the storage domain and dc? 
>>
>> From the steps you are describing, since the host was not part of the DC when you removed it you had to have used 'force remove' on the DC, which does indeed remove the DC and the domain from the UI, but that is *all* it does. 
>> It only removes references to those objects from engine's DB, it does not remove the actual storage domain (VG).
> 
> If I recall correctly (that was couple of months ago), I might have
> really forced the removal. The issue was, that I wanted to get rid of
> the default created local storage domain and datacenter, so that I can
> create a proper iSCSI storage domain and later add other nodes (convert
> the all-in-one to multinode setup).
> 
> The idea was to convert the all-in-one installation to one having
> multiple nodes and one of those running the engine. Since in the
> beginning there was only one host, the all-in-one one, it had to be
> moved to a new DC. That left the default DC without any host.
> 
> Was there a better way to achieve this? Is it possible to manually
> update the metadata or tell vdsmd to do so somehow?
> 
> Thanks,
> Boyan
> 
> 

Additionally, one of the left out domains was a test iSCSI SD created in
the new SD, which was removed cleanly, afaik.

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