May 24, 20179 yr Hi i need to import an vm, just updated the unraid to 6.3.4, after that my wm and dockers was gone, got the docker up and running again, but how do i import the vms ? Ive tried to create a new one, and dont start it, then replace the vm disk with the old one, but got errors on boot, https://gyazo.com/32b44f8e470844b3a298dce1eca69858 is there another way to import them ?
May 24, 20179 yr You should post your diagnostics. And another pic as your link doesn't show anything
May 24, 20179 yr error : virStorageFileGetMetadataRecurse:3213 : Cannot access storage file '/mnt/user/VM-FILES/Pritunl_VPN/vdisk1.img' (as uid:0, gid:100): No such file or directory May 24 10:23:34 LittleBett shfs/user: share cache full Is the cache drive full? is the share VM-FILES on the cache drive? (didn't check them all, but it appears that none of the shares are set to use the cache drive at all)
May 24, 20179 yr Once after an OS upgrade, I had an issue (can't remember exactly what the error was), but I solved it by switching the vdisk location on the template from /mnt/user/shareName/vdisk1.img to be /mnt/cache/shareName/vdisk1.img. I couldn't however replicate the problem after fixing the template, so I never posted anything about it...
May 24, 20179 yr Author Gonna give it a try, had the same problem with Plex as docker, it couldn't run on other drives then the cache
May 24, 20179 yr What version did you upgrade from? There was a onetime thing for EFI when upgrading to something like 6.2
May 25, 20179 yr Author 6.3.3 to 6.3.4 is there anyway i can mount or open the file and take the files i need ?
May 25, 20179 yr Author I've tried this fdisk -l img file : root@LittleBett:/mnt/user/tmp# fdisk -l vdisk1.img Disk vdisk1.img: 20 GiB, 21474836480 bytes, 41943040 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: gpt Disk identifier: 8D1CE93F-BBAF-4F04-BA2F-A5BADABEBE8F Device Start End Sectors Size Type vdisk1.img1 2048 1050623 1048576 512M EFI System vdisk1.img2 1050624 41940991 40890368 19.5G Linux filesystem so it doesn't look damaged Edited May 25, 20179 yr by darkgeej
May 25, 20179 yr Author found a way mount -o offset=$((1050624*512)) vdisk1.img /mnt/user/tmp/1/where 10.... is the start off the second partition Oo and the i got lost, but now i can access the files tnx to everybody how have there hints
January 31, 20215 yr My 2 VM's are now not showing in the UI at all. They are on the disk. Darkgeej 'found a way' but didn't share...
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