I used XenServer 7.5 and got Kernel panic. I didn't solve this problem and decided to perform the upgrade to 7.6. Upgrade was not possible because the wizard backup failed. Didn't solve this either and decided to perform a clean install of 7.6 over 7.5 following the article " How to Reinstall a XenServer Host and Preserve Virtual Machines on the Local Storage" located here: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX136342
It has worked but the VM has desappeared and I dont know how to get it back in XenCenter:
My situation is:
[root@xenserver ~]# xe vm-list
uuid ( RO) : 288fab6f-80c4-4a92-81f9-3cb1808f2761
name-label ( RW): Control domain on host: xenserver
power-state ( RO): running
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Pascal Schait
I used XenServer 7.5 and got Kernel panic. I didn't solve this problem and decided to perform the upgrade to 7.6. Upgrade was not possible because the wizard backup failed. Didn't solve this either and decided to perform a clean install of 7.6 over 7.5 following the article " How to Reinstall a XenServer Host and Preserve Virtual Machines on the Local Storage" located here: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX136342
It has worked but the VM has desappeared and I dont know how to get it back in XenCenter:
My situation is:
[root@xenserver ~]# xe vm-list
uuid ( RO) : 288fab6f-80c4-4a92-81f9-3cb1808f2761
name-label ( RW): Control domain on host: xenserver
power-state ( RO): running
[root@xenserver ~]# xe sr-list
uuid ( RO) : 13de798f-e120-72b3-b04c-4ad780021582
name-label ( RW): Removable storage
name-description ( RW):
host ( RO): xenserver
type ( RO): udev
content-type ( RO): disk
uuid ( RO) : 492a78c0-bc10-745a-fe16-7e21ea42d2ea
name-label ( RW): XenServer Tools
name-description ( RW): XenServer Tools ISOs
host ( RO): xenserver
type ( RO): iso
content-type ( RO): iso
uuid ( RO) : 23ce4203-76e4-e316-2b03-6c2ec4778c6a
name-label ( RW): DVD drives
name-description ( RW): Physical DVD drives
host ( RO): xenserver
type ( RO): udev
content-type ( RO): iso
uuid ( RO) : 7f057968-70fa-38e6-a65d-11142c2e4f4b
name-label ( RW): Local storage
name-description ( RW):
host ( RO): xenserver
type ( RO): lvm
content-type ( RO): user
[root@xenserver ~]# xe vdi-list
uuid ( RO) : 3d6a771b-0e13-4fa6-a428-04254b7bd592
name-label ( RW): XenCenter.iso
name-description ( RW):
sr-uuid ( RO): 492a78c0-bc10-745a-fe16-7e21ea42d2ea
virtual-size ( RO): 46180352
sharable ( RO): false
read-only ( RO): true
uuid ( RO) : 03b4d378-d732-461c-8fa5-99fc6061f891
name-label ( RW): Debian Stretch 9.0 0
name-description ( RW): Created by template provisioner
sr-uuid ( RO): 7f057968-70fa-38e6-a65d-11142c2e4f4b
virtual-size ( RO): 644245094400
sharable ( RO): false
read-only ( RO): false
uuid ( RO) : f9c366f7-a1c2-4580-acff-340ba24c9981
name-label ( RW): SCSI 4:0:0:0
name-description ( RW): Samsung model M3 Portable rev 1301 type 0
sr-uuid ( RO): 13de798f-e120-72b3-b04c-4ad780021582
virtual-size ( RO): 1000204886016
sharable ( RO): false
read-only ( RO): false
uuid ( RO) : 34f80851-651a-4387-bf85-c3ad4f44e73a
name-label ( RW): SCSI 5:0:0:0
name-description ( RW): ST4000DM model 004-2CV104 rev 0102 type 0
sr-uuid ( RO): 13de798f-e120-72b3-b04c-4ad780021582
virtual-size ( RO): 4000787030016
sharable ( RO): false
read-only ( RO): false
uuid ( RO) : b4c78e67-cd14-44e2-ba50-397a4c69a42e
name-label ( RW): guest-tools.iso
name-description ( RW):
sr-uuid ( RO): 492a78c0-bc10-745a-fe16-7e21ea42d2ea
virtual-size ( RO): 71335936
sharable ( RO): false
read-only ( RO): true
uuid ( RO) : 646ff503-65e3-48d7-9d08-6f67217f0abe
name-label ( RW): SCSI 3:0:0:0
name-description ( RW): WD model My Passport 25E2 rev 4005 type 0
sr-uuid ( RO): 13de798f-e120-72b3-b04c-4ad780021582
virtual-size ( RO): 4000752599040
sharable ( RO): false
read-only ( RO): false
uuid ( RO) : d84899cc-2fe1-4c9d-8e74-660ca1ca7712
name-label ( RW): SCSI 6:0:0:0
name-description ( RW): Generic model STORAGE DEVICE rev 9451 type 0
sr-uuid ( RO): 13de798f-e120-72b3-b04c-4ad780021582
virtual-size ( RO): 0
sharable ( RO): false
read-only ( RO): false
My question is:
What I need to type as xe command to see again the VM in XenCenter?
PS.: of course I dont have any XenServer backup.
PS2.: I was thinking that this command was the solution, but honestly I haven't enough knowledge to complete it:
xe vbd-create vdi-uuid=<UUID of VDI> vm-uuid=<UUID of new VM> type=Disk device=xvda bootable=true mode=rw
Anybody could help me?
Thanks in advance.
Rgds.
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