[ovirt-users] matching / mapping ovirt storage domain images to VMs

Pavel Gashev Pax at acronis.com
Fri Feb 5 08:11:18 UTC 2016


You can use ovirt-shell:

[oVirt shell (connected)]# list disks --parent-vm-name VM1 --show-all

id                                          : e7a1f91c-4196-4e04-8936-bbc37daff393
name                                        : W2K12_Disk1
active                                      : True
actual_size                                 : 327680
alias                                       : W2K12_Disk1
bootable                                    : True
format                                      : cow
image_id                                    : 48b748b6-dc20-43f5-8c51-e0f984e2fd00
interface                                   : virtio
propagate_errors                            : False
provisioned_size                            : 85899345920
quota-id                                    : c224e50a-de46-461e-bd32-94a921151355
read_only                                   : False
shareable                                   : False
size                                        : 85899345920
sparse                                      : True
status-state                                : ok
storage_domains-storage_domain-id           : 75801b3b-d9ce-4b62-aa36-6b6519ecc04e
storage_type                                : image
vm-id                                       : 8f163624-823f-4ac2-8964-7aa473c41de2
wipe_after_delete                           : False

Where id is the directory name, and image_id is the file name.


From: <users-bounces at ovirt.org<mailto:users-bounces at ovirt.org>> on behalf of Charles Kozler <charles at fixflyer.com<mailto:charles at fixflyer.com>>
Date: Thursday 4 February 2016 at 23:37
To: users <users at ovirt.org<mailto:users at ovirt.org>>
Subject: [ovirt-users] matching / mapping ovirt storage domain images to VMs

is there an easy / intutive way to find out the underlying image associated to a VM? for instance, looking at a storage domain from the server, it is not easy to figure out what VM it actually belongs to

[storage[root at snode01 images]$ find -type f | grep -iv meta | grep -iv lease  | xargs du -sch
20K ./bd765364-064d-487c-a6f8-a290249edca1/4f6dcb0e-e4c9-4ab6-af6d-d49f89228fa1
20K ./e69a0128-fddc-4ee7-b91c-04caf8bdd540/2ce9d1aa-70e3-4063-895d-c9848ec122e5
10G ./2d1eab4a-df47-4e8e-8a0c-c58ca9c0d6cf/1ab0bebd-57b4-45f3-8e77-7c1973282766
10G ./9ed4a196-bc18-4d6a-b7b6-f38bee01e102/32953e4c-8a3c-4252-96d9-9ecbb7c2a603
0 ./1c3129dc-56fa-4e41-bd5b-3313f9f1aa86/d4221e11-bf3b-4226-a8a8-b53ff0189592
21G total

How can I find out what VMs these belong to?

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