| installed: proxmox-ve_2.0-784729f4-19.iso
| local SAS-Raid (3ware 9690SA) as LVM source
| did 'apt-get-updet && apt-get (dist-)upgrade' right bevor trying to backup
The following happens when I try to backup a (Windows 2003) VM from the local LVM-Storage
(local SAS-RAID) to NFS:
INFO: starting new backup job: vzdump 100 --mode stop --compress 1 --storage backup01 --node node01
INFO: Starting Backup of VM 100 (qemu)
INFO: status = running
INFO: backup mode: stop
INFO: ionice priority: 7
INFO: stopping vm
INFO: creating archive '/mnt/pve/backup01/dump/vzdump-qemu-100-2012_01_11-20_30_38.tgz'
INFO: unable to read '/dev/virt_store_sas/vm-100-disk-1' - No such file or directory
INFO: archive file size: 0KB
INFO: restarting vm
INFO: vm is online again after 31 seconds
INFO: Finished Backup of VM 100 (00:00:31)
INFO: Backup job finished successfully
TASK OK
and if I try it again:
INFO: starting new backup job: vzdump 100 --mode stop --compress 0 --storage backup01 --node node01
INFO: Starting Backup of VM 100 (qemu)
INFO: status = running
INFO: backup mode: stop
INFO: ionice priority: 7
INFO: stopping vm
INFO: creating archive '/mnt/pve/backup01/dump/vzdump-qemu-100-2012_01_11-20_35_43.tar'
INFO: unable to read '/dev/virt_store_sas/vm-100-disk-1' - No such file or directory
INFO: restarting vm
INFO: vm is online again after 29 seconds
ERROR: Backup of VM 100 failed - command ''/usr/lib/qemu-server/vmtar ... failed: exit code 255
INFO: Backup job finished with errors
TASK ERROR: job errors
I highly presume that somewhere between the shutdown of the VM and dumping it's LVM volume
the volume state is set to "not available" and the symlink '/dev/virt_store_sas/vm-100-disk-1'
gets deleted. When I was migrating my VMs to proxmox some time ago I already stumbled over
this problem. I've created all VMs with LVM disks through the web interface and copied their data
using 'dd' from a bash script. While running the script I saw similar errors for missing volume links.
The output of 'lvs' stated them as "not available" and a I had to change the state manually.
Maybe that's the same problem here?
Lars
| local SAS-Raid (3ware 9690SA) as LVM source
| did 'apt-get-updet && apt-get (dist-)upgrade' right bevor trying to backup
The following happens when I try to backup a (Windows 2003) VM from the local LVM-Storage
(local SAS-RAID) to NFS:
INFO: starting new backup job: vzdump 100 --mode stop --compress 1 --storage backup01 --node node01
INFO: Starting Backup of VM 100 (qemu)
INFO: status = running
INFO: backup mode: stop
INFO: ionice priority: 7
INFO: stopping vm
INFO: creating archive '/mnt/pve/backup01/dump/vzdump-qemu-100-2012_01_11-20_30_38.tgz'
INFO: unable to read '/dev/virt_store_sas/vm-100-disk-1' - No such file or directory
INFO: archive file size: 0KB
INFO: restarting vm
INFO: vm is online again after 31 seconds
INFO: Finished Backup of VM 100 (00:00:31)
INFO: Backup job finished successfully
TASK OK
and if I try it again:
INFO: starting new backup job: vzdump 100 --mode stop --compress 0 --storage backup01 --node node01
INFO: Starting Backup of VM 100 (qemu)
INFO: status = running
INFO: backup mode: stop
INFO: ionice priority: 7
INFO: stopping vm
INFO: creating archive '/mnt/pve/backup01/dump/vzdump-qemu-100-2012_01_11-20_35_43.tar'
INFO: unable to read '/dev/virt_store_sas/vm-100-disk-1' - No such file or directory
INFO: restarting vm
INFO: vm is online again after 29 seconds
ERROR: Backup of VM 100 failed - command ''/usr/lib/qemu-server/vmtar ... failed: exit code 255
INFO: Backup job finished with errors
TASK ERROR: job errors
I highly presume that somewhere between the shutdown of the VM and dumping it's LVM volume
the volume state is set to "not available" and the symlink '/dev/virt_store_sas/vm-100-disk-1'
gets deleted. When I was migrating my VMs to proxmox some time ago I already stumbled over
this problem. I've created all VMs with LVM disks through the web interface and copied their data
using 'dd' from a bash script. While running the script I saw similar errors for missing volume links.
The output of 'lvs' stated them as "not available" and a I had to change the state manually.
Maybe that's the same problem here?
Lars