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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Jason
      last edited by

      @Jason said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

      @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

      @Jason said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

      With the time you spend fiddling with Xen rather than doing actual work you would save money by using vSphere or Hyper-v

      Same could be said of the time spent fiddling with vSphere or Hyper-V.

      We don't fiddle with either. We barely touch it. It just works.

      Then not applicable, XenServer does too when you use it as intended. So why point out this? They are all the same. Zero effort when used as intended (well not Hyper-V) and lots of effort when not.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
        last edited by Dashrender

        Quoted from Scott's link

        Do a pvscan to get the Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) of an existing SR on a local disk. This example uses UUID 39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801:

        pvscan

        PV /dev/sda3 VG VG_XenStorage-39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801 lvm2 [66.87 GB / 57.87 GB free]
        Total: 1 [66.87 GB] / in use: 1 [66.87 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]

        Note the output above, the VG name of the local drive /dev/sda3 is VG_XenStorage-39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801 . The >VG name contains the SR UUID that resides on this storage media. In this case, the UUID is 39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801.

        Introduce the SR with the following command:

        xe sr-introduce uuid=39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801 type=lvm name-label=”Local storage” content-type=user
        This command sets up database records for the SR named “Local storage”.

        From your error, It appears that you copied the whole name VG_XenStorage-39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801, when you should have only used the number portion 39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801

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        • J
          Jason Banned @scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

          @Jason said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

          @Dashrender said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

          @Jason said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

          With the time you spend fiddling with Xen rather than doing actual work you would save money by using vSphere or Hyper-v

          Thanks, this is very helpful 🙂

          It's a business time is money. It's relevant. He has a lot of issues with Xen, It's costing him money not saving him money.

          Only because, normally, he's doing things that are outside the designed use case. Same problems would arise with vSphere or Hyper-V. So not relevant. Let me see you build vSphere with software RAID 10. See how long that takes you.

          Don't use something for what it's not designed for.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Jason
            last edited by

            @Jason said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

            @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

            @Jason said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

            @Dashrender said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

            @Jason said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

            With the time you spend fiddling with Xen rather than doing actual work you would save money by using vSphere or Hyper-v

            Thanks, this is very helpful 🙂

            It's a business time is money. It's relevant. He has a lot of issues with Xen, It's costing him money not saving him money.

            Only because, normally, he's doing things that are outside the designed use case. Same problems would arise with vSphere or Hyper-V. So not relevant. Let me see you build vSphere with software RAID 10. See how long that takes you.

            Don't use something for what it's not designed for.

            Right, so that rules on vSPhere and Hyper-V here, because they can't handle the use case. So you are proving the point. vSphere can't even be installed in the way he often uses them.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Jason
              last edited by

              @Jason you are using the same argument that people often do with Windows and Linux. You mix up the impossible on Windows with the hard on Linux and see "impossible" as easier than "possible" which is obviously not true. He's doing stuff that really only can be done on XS and is hard. If he did something that "just worked" on vSphere it would basically "just work" here too.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Jason
                last edited by

                @Jason said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                @Jason said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                @Dashrender said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                @Jason said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                With the time you spend fiddling with Xen rather than doing actual work you would save money by using vSphere or Hyper-v

                Thanks, this is very helpful 🙂

                It's a business time is money. It's relevant. He has a lot of issues with Xen, It's costing him money not saving him money.

                Only because, normally, he's doing things that are outside the designed use case. Same problems would arise with vSphere or Hyper-V. So not relevant. Let me see you build vSphere with software RAID 10. See how long that takes you.

                Don't use something for what it's not designed for.

                I agree, in theory, but that's not always applicable. Sometimes we have to make something work.

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                • J
                  Jason Banned @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                  @Jason you are using the same argument that people often do with Windows and Linux. You mix up the impossible on Windows with the hard on Linux and see "impossible" as easier than "possible" which is obviously not true. He's doing stuff that really only can be done on XS and is hard. If he did something that "just worked" on vSphere it would basically "just work" here too.

                  No you said specifically he is using it outside it's designed use case which is why it's having issues. I said then don't use things for something it's not designed for. You go back and fourth on here just to make it seem like you are right so much it ain't even funny and everyone knows it but you.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    Guys, take it to another thread.

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                    • momurdaM
                      momurda @DustinB3403
                      last edited by momurda

                      @DustinB3403
                      xe sr-introduce uuid=41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 type=lvm name-label="Local Storage" content-type=user

                      Or I guess type could be ext3 if that's what yorue wanting to use.

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                      • BRRABillB
                        BRRABill @momurda
                        last edited by

                        @momurda said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                        @DustinB3403
                        xe sr-introduce uuid=41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 type=lvm name-label="Local Storage" content-type=user

                        Or I guess type could be ext3 if that's what yorue wanting to use.

                        @Dashrender wasn't this the issue you had when restoring....?

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @momurda
                          last edited by

                          @momurda said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                          @DustinB3403
                          xe sr-introduce uuid=41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 type=lvm name-label="Local Storage" content-type=user

                          Or I guess type could be ext3 if that's what yorue wanting to use.

                          I think XS formatted it ext3, so unless he wants to remake the partition with LVM, ...

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                          • BRRABillB
                            BRRABill @scottalanmiller
                            last edited by

                            @scottalanmiller said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                            @DustinB3403 said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                            following this https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX121896

                            I get this

                            Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_47
                            Error parameters: , The SR is not available [opterr=no such volume group: VG_XenStorage-41365a56-2219-26df-5453-    8a45ffef1b74],
                            

                            You failed to show what you did.

                            Also in this example on my screen it looks like there is a space in there? Like a tab?

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @BRRABill
                              last edited by

                              @BRRABill said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                              @momurda said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                              @DustinB3403
                              xe sr-introduce uuid=41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 type=lvm name-label="Local Storage" content-type=user

                              Or I guess type could be ext3 if that's what yorue wanting to use.

                              @Dashrender wasn't this the issue you had when restoring....?

                              Damn, good memory man! yes it was. !!!!

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403
                                last edited by DustinB3403

                                pvscan
                                PV /dev/sdc VG XSLocalEXT-41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 lvm2 [14.55 TB / 0 free]
                                Total: 1 [14.55 TB] / in use: 1 [14.55 TB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]

                                xe pbd-plug uuid=1b295c66-152c-5593-72e4-5095b3c45608
                                Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_47
                                Error parameters: , The SR is not available [opterr=no such volume group: VG_XenStorage-41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74],

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                                • BRRABillB
                                  BRRABill @Dashrender
                                  last edited by

                                  @Dashrender said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                                  Quoted from Scott's link

                                  Do a pvscan to get the Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) of an existing SR on a local disk. This example uses UUID 39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801:

                                  pvscan

                                  PV /dev/sda3 VG VG_XenStorage-39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801 lvm2 [66.87 GB / 57.87 GB free]
                                  Total: 1 [66.87 GB] / in use: 1 [66.87 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]

                                  Note the output above, the VG name of the local drive /dev/sda3 is VG_XenStorage-39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801 . The >VG name contains the SR UUID that resides on this storage media. In this case, the UUID is 39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801.

                                  Introduce the SR with the following command:

                                  xe sr-introduce uuid=39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801 type=lvm name-label=”Local storage” content-type=user
                                  This command sets up database records for the SR named “Local storage”.

                                  From your error, It appears that you copied the whole name VG_XenStorage-39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801, when you should have only used the number portion 39baf126-a535-549f-58d6-feeda55f7801

                                  Yeah this tripped me up a few times when follow Citrix documentation.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @momurda
                                    last edited by

                                    @momurda said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                                    @DustinB3403
                                    xe sr-introduce uuid=41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 type=lvm name-label="Local Storage" content-type=user

                                    Or I guess type could be ext3 if that's what yorue wanting to use.

                                    It's already ext3 so that would be necessary.

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @momurda
                                      last edited by

                                      @momurda said in How do I mount this as a SR in XenServer 6.5:

                                      @DustinB3403
                                      xe sr-introduce uuid=41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 type=lvm name-label="Local Storage" content-type=user

                                      Or I guess type could be ext3 if that's what you're wanting to use.

                                      xe sr-introduce uuid=41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 type=ext name-label="Local Storage" content-type=user

                                      Posted for FYI.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        I think it should be...

                                        # xe sr-introduce uuid=41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 type=ext3 name-label=”Local storage” content-type=user
                                        
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                                        • BRRABillB
                                          BRRABill
                                          last edited by

                                          Where are you getting

                                          uuid=1b295c66-152c-5593-72e4-5095b3c45608
                                          

                                          From?

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            Is it ext instead of ext3? My bad. We had the same command otherwise.

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