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    XenServer installation SR issue

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    • DanpD
      Danp @AdamF
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      @fuznutz04 That was for the xe pbd-create? Did you try performing the xe pbd-plug?

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      • AdamFA
        AdamF @Danp
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        @Danp yes, also an error. I just stepped away from my desk so don't remember what it was at the moment

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        • DanpD
          Danp @AdamF
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          @fuznutz04 Details are important. 😉

          If there's nothing meaningful stored on the array, you may be better off to just blow it away and start over from scratch.

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          • AdamFA
            AdamF @Danp
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            @Danp 🙂 I did that.. Twice already. Brand new installations

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            • AdamFA
              AdamF @Danp
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              @Danp said in XenServer installation SR issue:

              @fuznutz04 That was for the xe pbd-create? Did you try performing the xe pbd-plug?

              [root@xenserver ~]# xe pbd-plug uuid=484dbd7d-08b0-0305-eae8-c59ebea39a36
              Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_52
              Error parameters: , Logical Volume mount/activate error [opterr=FSCK failed on /dev/XSLocalEXT-0bff8e3b-dd7c-c3c4-3125-22569f5bbd77/0bff8e3b-dd7c-c3c4-3125-22569f5bbd77. Errno is 8],

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              • DanpD
                Danp @AdamF
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                @fuznutz04 IDK. Seems odd that this has occurred multiple times. Found this forum post that you may want to review.

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                • momurdaM
                  momurda
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                  what is the output of vgs, lvs, pvs from the console?
                  Seems like either your lvm layer is bad, or the actual raid array is bad.
                  Have you tried to unmount this and then runs fsck?

                  Really weird that the local sr wasn't auto created for after install. It is like the first thing that happens when you connect to XS with XC.
                  Since it is not working you could just reinstall and try again, there shouldn't be an thing on it at this point.

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                  • BRRABillB
                    BRRABill @momurda
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                    @momurda said

                    Since it is not working you could just reinstall and try again, there shouldn't be an thing on it at this point.

                    I think he said he did that a few times already.

                    I wonder if it is indeed something with the array?

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                    • BRRABillB
                      BRRABill
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                      XS installs are usually pretty pain-free.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
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                        I ask this for understanding sake.

                        When you install XS on a hardware RAID Array, how does XS see the remaining disk? Does it see it as a completely different disk from the one XS is installed on? or does it realize it's just empty space and create an additional partition to whatever size you dictate?

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                        • BRRABillB
                          BRRABill @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said in XenServer installation SR issue:

                          I ask this for understanding sake.

                          When you install XS on a hardware RAID Array, how does XS see the remaining disk? Does it see it as a completely different disk from the one XS is installed on? or does it realize it's just empty space and create an additional partition to whatever size you dictate?

                          Since it is a DELL H700 (I have the H710) it's just all one big array. No slicing it up from the hardware level.

                          Would have made things so much easier.

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                          • momurdaM
                            momurda
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                            On my xs 6.5 install (which originally was 6.0 I think way before I started here) xs is installed on sda which is the local disk array. The partitions for xs are sda1 and sda2 while sda3 is the local sr. I didn't originally set this up but I would think that you just give XS a whole array, then let it take what it wants for itself, it then gives you the rest to use as local SR.

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                            • AdamFA
                              AdamF @momurda
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                              @momurda said in XenServer installation SR issue:

                              what is the output of vgs, lvs, pvs from the console?
                              Seems like either your lvm layer is bad, or the actual raid array is bad.
                              Have you tried to unmount this and then runs fsck?

                              Really weird that the local sr wasn't auto created for after install. It is like the first thing that happens when you connect to XS with XC.
                              Since it is not working you could just reinstall and try again, there shouldn't be an thing on it at this point.

                              [root@xenserver ~]# vgs
                                VG                                              #PV #LV #SN Attr   VSize VFree
                                XSLocalEXT-0bff8e3b-dd7c-c3c4-3125-22569f5bbd77   1   1   0 wz--n- 5.42t    0
                              
                              [root@xenserver ~]# lvs
                                LV                                   VG                                              Attr       LSize Pool Origin Data%  Meta%  Move Log Cpy%Sync Convert
                                0bff8e3b-dd7c-c3c4-3125-22569f5bbd77 XSLocalEXT-0bff8e3b-dd7c-c3c4-3125-22569f5bbd77 -wi-a----- 5.42t
                              
                              [root@xenserver ~]# pvs
                                PV         VG                                              Fmt  Attr PSize PFree
                                /dev/sda3  XSLocalEXT-0bff8e3b-dd7c-c3c4-3125-22569f5bbd77 lvm2 a--  5.42t    0
                              
                              

                              And yes, I've reinstalled twice. The second time, I completely destroyed the RAID array, and created a new one. Then ran a Fast Init on it and install XS. That's all I've done to get to the point of error. 🙂

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                              • momurdaM
                                momurda
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                                I think you may need to use a different uuid in your xe pbd-plug command
                                Here is a reference article
                                http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX121896

                                This one in your case(I think):
                                xe pbd-plug uuid=0bff8e3b-dd7c-c3c4-3125-22569f5bbd77

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                                • momurdaM
                                  momurda
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                                  Ah wait. I see the type in the Local SR is ext3
                                  On my XSs they are LVM
                                  Did you format the lv?

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                                  • AdamFA
                                    AdamF @momurda
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                                    @momurda No, I didn't format the lv. Is that something done during the installation?

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                                    • momurdaM
                                      momurda
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                                      From the 7.0 Admin guide
                                      5.2.2. Local EXT3
                                      Using EXT3 enables Thin Provisioning on local storage. However, the default Storage Repository type is LVM as it gives a consistent write performance and, prevents storage over-commit. Customers using EXT3 may see reduced performance when carrying out VM lifecycle operations such as VM Create, suspend/resume and when initially creating large files from within the VM.
                                      Local disk EXT SRs must be configured using the XenServer CLI.
                                      5.2.2.1. Creating a Local EXT3 SR (ext)

                                      Device-config parameters for ext SRs:
                                      Parameter Name Description Required? Device device name on the local host to use for the SR
                                      To create a local ext SR on /dev/sdb use the following command:

                                      xe sr-create host-uuid=<valid_uuid> content-type=user \ name-label=<"Example Local EXT3 SR"> shared=false \ device-config:device=/dev/sdb type=ext

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                                      • DanpD
                                        Danp @AdamF
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                                        @fuznutz04 Any update?

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                                        • AdamFA
                                          AdamF @Danp
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                                          @Danp

                                          Was just about to post this. I tried to do a fsck on the drive. See below screenshot.

                                          0_1472740333364_image.jpeg

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403 @AdamF
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                                            @fuznutz04 Have you rebuilt the array on this device?

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