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Trying to recreate VM from old vdisk1.img

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I replaced my cache drive, and forgot about a VM that was on there. I can still mount it and access the disk image, but where do I find the XML? Or what is the best way to restore the VM ? I still have the same flash drive, and access to anything that was stored on the cache drive including the disk image. 

Edited by mikedpitt420

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This was not entirely accurate. Let me try to start again. I think I started my VM service again, thus creating a new libvrt file. I have backups of my vdisk1.img file. When I try to create a new VM with my vdisk1.img file, it does load, but seems to be missing a bunch of data. Is this expected behavior? 

2 hours ago, JonathanM said:

libvirt.img

This would have been stored wherever you had it configured in Settings - VM Manager. Typically this would be in system share, which would typically be on cache.

3 hours ago, mikedpitt420 said:

access to anything that was stored on the cache drive

 

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I have tried recreating this VM with the old vdisk1.img and it either will not start at all, or it does with oddly missing data. Is there a setting in the creation that I am missing?

tower-diagnostics-20211008-0036.zip

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  • mikedpitt420 changed the title to Trying to recreate VM from old vdisk1.img

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