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    • momurdaM
      momurda
      last edited by momurda

      Run out of space while coalescing is a snapshot thing.
      How many snapshots for this vm right now?
      If it says zero, i think you mention this then you have some orphaned vdis and that should be the problem.

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      • anthonyhA
        anthonyh @momurda
        last edited by

        @momurda As I said in the OP, none. 😛

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        • momurdaM
          momurda
          last edited by

          Do you have Xencenter installed on a desktop?
          If you choose View>Hidden Objects then look at the Storage Tab of the SR you might see the problem.

          If not there is some cli stuff involving vhd-util

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          • anthonyhA
            anthonyh @momurda
            last edited by

            @momurda said in XenServer 6.5 - Clean Up Storage Repository:

            Do you have Xencenter installed on a desktop?
            If you choose View>Hidden Objects then look at the Storage Tab of the SR you might see the problem.

            If not there is some cli stuff involving vhd-util

            I do, and View > Hidden Objects is enabled. I only see the two disks in the list. For what it's worth I am using XenServer 7.2 since we have some 7.2 hosts in our environment (working on bringing every host up to 7.2). Not sure if this makes a difference.

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            • anthonyhA
              anthonyh
              last edited by

              Taking a look at this now: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX139224

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              • momurdaM
                momurda
                last edited by

                I have done this once before, that is the doc i used, plus some google.

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                • anthonyhA
                  anthonyh
                  last edited by anthonyh

                  Hmm, I'm not sure how to interpret the output...

                  [root@vmhost10 ~]# vhd-util scan -f -m "VHD-*" -l VG_XenStorage-8b007a92-c815-6d9a-d539-125db0c4b016 -p                                
                  vhd=VHD-c52a7680-b3fa-4ffd-8e73-a472067eb710 capacity=1099511627776 size=92312436736 hidden=1 parent=none                              
                     vhd=VHD-00c565b0-ab40-4e6d-886e-41c51f62992a capacity=1099511627776 size=1100304351232 hidden=1 parent=VHD-c52a7680-b3fa-4ffd-8e73-a472067eb710
                        vhd=VHD-1ab9f17f-eefa-4e62-9455-3e73623d1453 capacity=1099511627776 size=29364322304 hidden=1 parent=VHD-00c565b0-ab40-4e6d-886e-41c51f62992a
                           vhd=VHD-586e7cc3-3fbc-4aa1-89bc-6974454aee7d capacity=1099511627776 size=1101667500032 hidden=0 parent=VHD-1ab9f17f-eefa-4e62-9455-3e73623d1453
                  vhd=VHD-1be106fb-8d7a-438a-98df-23438fc87f75 capacity=21474836480 size=21525168128 hidden=0 parent=none                                
                  [root@vmhost10 ~]#
                  
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                  • anthonyhA
                    anthonyh
                    last edited by

                    I suspect those hidden guys are what I want to get rid of...

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                    • momurdaM
                      momurda @anthonyh
                      last edited by

                      @anthonyh Yea looks like you have 3 hidden snapshots of the mail db.

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                      • anthonyhA
                        anthonyh
                        last edited by anthonyh

                        From what I'm reading here, I either need to grow the SR or do an offline coalesce: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX201296

                        SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_44 insufficient space:

                        The process of taking snapshots requires additional overhead on your SR. So you need sufficient room to perform the operation. For a running VM with a single snapshot to get coalesce you need twice the space in case of LVM SR’s (Active VDI + Single Snapshotting VDI). If we are in short of space in the SR, we get the following error.

                        Either do an offline coalesce or increase the SR size to accommodate online coalescing.

                        I could grow the SR, but I don't want to throw disk space at it for the sake of more disk space. Perhaps I'll need to plan some downtime to do an offline coalesce.

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                        • anthonyhA
                          anthonyh
                          last edited by

                          Well...

                          I know XenServer supports growing SRs, but does it support shrinking SRs?

                          If so, I can grow the SR to 4 TB, perform the online coalesce, then shrink the SR back to 2 TB.

                          Thoughts?

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                          • momurdaM
                            momurda
                            last edited by

                            You can also move storage to another SR to get rid of these.
                            Or Export/Import the vm.

                            You can also try a
                            xe sr-scan uuid=uuid of SR
                            which is supposed to force a coalesce.

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                            • momurdaM
                              momurda @anthonyh
                              last edited by

                              @anthonyh No shrinking of SRs.
                              Are there other vm on the SR you could move?

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                              • anthonyhA
                                anthonyh @momurda
                                last edited by

                                @momurda said in XenServer 6.5 - Clean Up Storage Repository:

                                @anthonyh No shrinking of SRs.
                                Are there other vm on the SR you could move?

                                Nope, the SR is dedicated to Zimbra. I suppose I could create a new 2TB SR for Zimbra and move the disks, then delete the old SR when it's done. Though moving a 1TB VHD of this importance makes me nervous, haha.

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                                • DustinB3403D
                                  DustinB3403 @anthonyh
                                  last edited by DustinB3403

                                  @anthonyh said in XenServer 6.5 - Clean Up Storage Repository:

                                  From what I'm reading here, I either need to grow the SR or do an offline coalesce: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX201296

                                  SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_44 insufficient space:

                                  The process of taking snapshots requires additional overhead on your SR. So you need sufficient room to perform the operation. For a running VM with a single snapshot to get coalesce you need twice the space in case of LVM SR’s (Active VDI + Single Snapshotting VDI). If we are in short of space in the SR, we get the following error.

                                  Either do an offline coalesce or increase the SR size to accommodate online coalescing.

                                  I could grow the SR, but I don't want to throw disk space at it for the sake of more disk space. Perhaps I'll need to plan some downtime to do an offline coalesce.

                                  Offline coalesce is the better option

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                                  • DustinB3403D
                                    DustinB3403
                                    last edited by

                                    The coalesce job in my experience usually doesn't take too long, but it's purely based on your host Sr performance.

                                    And while you can kick it off manually once offline, you would still have no status.

                                    Do you have XO? I believe it'll show you unhealthy SRs.

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                                    • anthonyhA
                                      anthonyh @DustinB3403
                                      last edited by

                                      @dustinb3403 said in XenServer 6.5 - Clean Up Storage Repository:

                                      The coalesce job in my experience usually doesn't take too long, but it's purely based on your host Sr performance.

                                      And while you can kick it off manually once offline, you would still have no status.

                                      Do you have XO? I believe it'll show you unhealthy SRs.

                                      I do not have XenOrchestra. I should set that up...

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                                      • anthonyhA
                                        anthonyh
                                        last edited by

                                        Last night I set up a new SR for Zimbra and live migrated the OS disk over to the new SR without any issues. Took ~5 minutes for the 20 GB VHD.

                                        I'd like to do the same for the 1 TB VHD, but it makes me nervous...

                                        If the process was to bomb mid-progress, what would happen? Is it easy to recover from?

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                                        • DustinB3403D
                                          DustinB3403 @anthonyh
                                          last edited by

                                          @anthonyh said in XenServer 6.5 - Clean Up Storage Repository:

                                          @dustinb3403 said in XenServer 6.5 - Clean Up Storage Repository:

                                          The coalesce job in my experience usually doesn't take too long, but it's purely based on your host Sr performance.

                                          And while you can kick it off manually once offline, you would still have no status.

                                          Do you have XO? I believe it'll show you unhealthy SRs.

                                          I do not have XenOrchestra. I should set that up...

                                          It literally takes longer to update the guest.

                                          https://mangolassi.it/topic/12809/xen-orchestra-community-edition-installing-with-yarn

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403 @anthonyh
                                            last edited by

                                            @anthonyh said in XenServer 6.5 - Clean Up Storage Repository:

                                            Last night I set up a new SR for Zimbra and live migrated the OS disk over to the new SR without any issues. Took ~5 minutes for the 20 GB VHD.

                                            I'd like to do the same for the 1 TB VHD, but it makes me nervous...

                                            If the process was to bomb mid-progress, what would happen? Is it easy to recover from?

                                            You would have a backup, but why go through this process? Why not let the system run a coalesce? Is this a production system or your lab?

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