Hi Balazs,
Have you tried connecting to the image via NBD (network block device).
1) Mount the image.
2) Repair/free some space.
3) Start the instance.
http://blog.vmsplice.net/2011/02/how-to-access-virtual-machine-image.html
Steve
On 15/03/16 11:20, Tomas Vondra wrote:
Balazs Varhegyi <varh1ibalazs@...> writes:
Hi guys,
I have an openstack instance that run out of storage on core machine and
the instance got paused.
I cleared up the core machine so it has more disk now but when I start
the machine I can't ssh in.
In rescue mode I'm able to ssh in but I want to unrescue the machine to
be able to use it again without creating a new instance and migrate
everything from this failed instance manually.
I enabled virtlib debug log but nothing interesting came up (or at least
I didn't notice), the only thing that indicates an error is:
"Domain id=53 name='instance-00000281'
uuid=f2715c2c-6d4e-5cf1-7606-f5552a59cb56 is tainted: host-cpu"
"nova list" shows the machine has the correct IP set but I'm not able to
ping it on private IP nor via floating IP.
I tracked the network configuration from libvirt.xml and it seems it's
configured correctly to connect to the internal bridge: "br-int" on Open
VSwitch.
do you have any idea what should I try to unrescue the machine to and
get it into active state?
Regards,
Balazs Varhegyi
Hi!
What does the log and console show when the VM is in normal state?
The rescue mode is not a magical solution to all problem. It just runs a
clean OS and attaches your broken one as a secondary disk. YOU have to do
the magic to rescue it.
Tomas
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