lvs will list all of the files (weather snapshot,basecopy, of actual disk
etc) along with its size and UUID. (vhd-utils really tells you vdi chain
and who is parent vdi etc)
xe vdi-destroy uuid=<UUID> can remove left behind entries. See if that
helps. Other way to get uud will be
xe vdi-list sr-uuid=<SR UUID> (3e26eaad-befd-fb47-82ad-b8f2bec1378e in your
case)
BTW, can you please describe your setup, from you description looks like
you're using local storage as SR.
How much space is in Primary storage/SR. How much you're expecting to be
free etc?
--
Best,
Makrand
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 6:23 PM, Mindaugas Milinavičius <
mindaugas@clustspace.com> wrote:
> Hi Stephan,
>
> i tryed it a lot of time. At SMlog, lvs, pvs,vgs is fine.
>
> vhd-util scan -f -m "VHD-*" -l
> VG_XenStorage-b32a37ca-00a2-0212-8036-5664079043e0 -p
> vhd=VHD-e960d09c-449b-448d-888e-e749b7e8b2b5 capacity=3145728000
> size=3158310912 hidden=1 parent=none
> vhd=VHD-0bff8b17-46f2-4d9e-8f65-0b1dc43f9436 capacity=3145728000
> size=3158310912 hidden=0 parent=VHD-e960d09c-449b-448d-888e-e749b7e8b2b5
> vhd=VHD-9ba7bbfb-06d7-4594-ac73-488eb637a404 capacity=3145728000
> size=3158310912 hidden=0 parent=VHD-e960d09c-449b-448d-888e-e749b7e8b2b5
> vhd=VHD-ef0d8695-5a08-4368-8b6d-52a3c47ec2cd capacity=3145728000
> size=3158310912 hidden=0 parent=VHD-e960d09c-449b-448d-888e-e749b7e8b2b5
> vhd=VHD-1580754c-f516-4211-930a-0f822997bf11 capacity=42949672960
> size=43041947648 hidden=0 parent=none
>
>
> I delete storage, added like new one. Create new instance and.....double
> space :) Delete instance - deleted only 40GB of space, where is another
> 40GB - have no idea:)
>
>
>
>
> Pagarbiai
> Mindaugas Milinavičius
> UAB STARNITA
> Direktorius
> http://www.clustspace.com
> LT: +37068882880
> RU: +79199993933
>
> Tomorrow's possibilities today
> <http://www.clustspace.com/>
>
> - 1 core CPU, 512MB RAM, 20GB (€ 5.00)
> - 1 core CPU, 1GB RAM, 30GB (€ 10.00)
> - 2 core CPU, 2GB RAM, 40GB (€ 20.00)
> - 2 core CPU, 4GB RAM, 60GB (€ 40.00)
> - 4 core CPU, 8GB RAM, 80GB (€ 80.00)
> - 8 core CPU, 16GB RAM, 160GB (€ 160.00)
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Stephan Seitz <
> s.seitz@secretresearchfacility.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > since your lvm shows duplicate pv's I assume the filter in your
> > lvm.conf isn't set correct.
> > This could also explain the listing of (xenserver unrelated)
> > vg_srv1/lv_* due to nested lvm.
> >
> > btw. I'ld rather use something like
> > vhd-util scan -f -m "VHD-*" -l VG_XenStorage-3e26eaad-befd-fb47-82ad-
> > b8f2bec1378e -p
> > to get a proper view on your vhd-lv's.
> >
> > - Stephan
> >
> > Am Dienstag, den 09.08.2016, 21:43 +0300 schrieb Mindaugas
> > Milinavičius:
> > > 56G
> > > 50G and 4G - have no idea what is it...
> > >
> > >
> > > # lvs
> > > Found duplicate PV aVgL0a29JUALu5j3MJZb5iFHRKQhOJi0: using
> > > /dev/sdi3 not
> > > /dev/sdb3
> > > LV VG
> > > Attr LSize Origin Snap% Move Log Copy% Convert
> > > MGT
> > > VG_XenStorage-3e26eaad-befd-fb47-82ad-b8f2bec1378e -wi-a- 4.00M
> > > VHD-0b4dab04-4b0b-4fbb-a847-5818a9b28e66
> > > VG_XenStorage-3e26eaad-befd-fb47-82ad-b8f2bec1378e -ri-ao 2.94G
> > > VHD-337c4cac-8027-4dfa-8739-f1846ba2dc24
> > > VG_XenStorage-3e26eaad-befd-fb47-82ad-b8f2bec1378e -wi--- 2.94G
> > > VHD-6fecae1a-cbbf-4e20-8201-de634e2a2be4
> > > VG_XenStorage-3e26eaad-befd-fb47-82ad-b8f2bec1378e -wi--- 2.94G
> > > VHD-756e318f-a958-45d5-9837-46b0c91b4293
> > > VG_XenStorage-3e26eaad-befd-fb47-82ad-b8f2bec1378e -wi-ao 2.94G
> > > hb-0a0de3c4-e181-4424-af7c-798ebd38269b
> > > VG_XenStorage-3e26eaad-befd-fb47-82ad-b8f2bec1378e -wi--- 4.00M
> > > hb-8940634c-1203-44da-bb9b-73193f160eb7
> > > VG_XenStorage-3e26eaad-befd-fb47-82ad-b8f2bec1378e -wi--- 4.00M
> > > hb-d5929bfd-bae8-4ed0-bc1e-6e7f5a1987b7
> > > VG_XenStorage-3e26eaad-befd-fb47-82ad-b8f2bec1378e -wi-a- 4.00M
> > > lv_home vg_srv1
> > > -wi--- 56.14G
> > > lv_root vg_srv1
> > > -wi--- 50.00G
> > > lv_swap vg_srv1
> > > -wi--- 4.00G
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Pagarbiai
> > > Mindaugas Milinavičius
> > > UAB STARNITA
> > > Direktorius
> > > http://www.clustspace.com
> > > LT: +37068882880
> > > RU: +79199993933
> > >
> > > Tomorrow's possibilities today
> > > <http://www.clustspace.com/>
> > >
> > > - 1 core CPU, 512MB RAM, 20GB (€ 5.00)
> > > - 1 core CPU, 1GB RAM, 30GB (€ 10.00)
> > > - 2 core CPU, 2GB RAM, 40GB (€ 20.00)
> > > - 2 core CPU, 4GB RAM, 60GB (€ 40.00)
> > > - 4 core CPU, 8GB RAM, 80GB (€ 80.00)
> > > - 8 core CPU, 16GB RAM, 160GB (€ 160.00)
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 9:32 PM, Makrand <makrandsanap@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > I've learned few facts about XENserver in last couple of days.
> > > >
> > > > e.g. On XENserver, when you take snapshot, XENserver will create a
> > > > 2 VDI
> > > > (Base VDI+place holder for snapshot) file on same primary storage
> > > > (SR in
> > > > XENserver terms) as disk is. You will offcouse have a vhd file
> > > > saved on
> > > > seconday storage. Here is funny part, when you delete snapshot from
> > > > cloudstack, XENserver won't do anything to remove these
> > > > additionally crated
> > > > VDI
> > > >
> > > > Plus XENserver will copy and crate template for VR on each
> > > > individual host
> > > > on its SR. this space is not visible in cloud stack.
> > > >
> > > > Check things from SR level on XENcenter. You can delete any
> > > > template
> > > > entries etc.(BE CAREFUL)
> > > >
> > > > Also try digging in with command line
> > > >
> > > > 1) xe vdi-list sr-name-label=<LUNNAME>
> > > > params=uuid,name-label,name-description,physical-
> > > > utilisation,virtual-size,is-a-snapshot,sm-config
> > > >
> > > > this will give you all VDIs present on that storage (give attention
> > > > to
> > > > is-snapshot=true ones)
> > > >
> > > > 2) lvs
> > > >
> > > > this will give you summary of all the LVs on the SRs. Note the last
> > > > marked
> > > > in this example (Attr=-ri---) is snapshot.
> > > >
> > > > lvs
> > > > LV VG
> > > > Attr LSize Origin Snap% Move Log
> > > > Copy%
> > > > Convert
> > > > MGT
> > > > VG_XenStorage-27c5343c-422a-1ee9-0df5-50a15c7f2437 -wi-a- 4.00M
> > > > VHD-00ac9fd1-26d3-4c45-9680-bbf3b253c7e1
> > > > VG_XenStorage-27c5343c-422a-1ee9-0df5-50a15c7f2437 -wi--- 3.34G
> > > > VHD-15bb4af8-99a0-4425-8227-50a97dc04a8c
> > > > VG_XenStorage-27c5343c-422a-1ee9-0df5-50a15c7f2437 -ri--- 2.70G
> > > > VHD-19ed4499-7592-4fe3-8fc3-fbcbcdfcdc51
> > > > VG_XenStorage-27c5343c-422a-1ee9-0df5-50a15c7f2437 -wi--- 8.00M
> > > > VHD-1b7e2b7d-3dc5-4f33-b126-4197b59c787f
> > > > VG_XenStorage-27c5343c-422a-1ee9-0df5-50a15c7f2437 -wi--- 8.00M
> > > > VHD-1c9fb2a0-1a9f-49f2-80a4-6047d56ca0c8
> > > > VG_XenStorage-27c5343c-422a-1ee9-0df5-50a15c7f2437 -wi--- 250.50G
> > > > VHD-28a79d76-d3ef-4d9d-8773-a888a559d15d
> > > > VG_XenStorage-27c5343c-422a-1ee9-0df5-50a15c7f2437 -ri--- 3.13G
> > > >
> > > > I have cases where I've to remove some entries manually just to
> > > > gain free
> > > > space. for me its ACS 4.4.2 and XENserver 6.2
> > > >
> > > > Good luck with your troubleshooting
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Best,
> > > > Makrand
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 11:38 PM, Mindaugas Milinavičius <
> > > > mindaugas@clustspace.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Hello,
> > > > >
> > > > > version of cloudstack 4.7.1
> > > > > Type: xenserver
> > > > > primary storage - scaleio with lvmohba (presetup).
> > > > >
> > > > > I think, it can be with expunge time, because it was set to 24h
> > > > > after
> > > > > expunge the VM.
> > > > >
> >
>
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