Hi,

I'm sorry for your troubles, I hope you had good backups.

You should never share storage between clusters.
-> If you must or it's convenient to do so, just don't repeat de VM Ids...

For example on a NFS server, another thing you can do is just use a different directory for each cluster; when you want to migrate a VM between clusters, just 'mv' from NFS cli the VM directories between NFS directories, but again be aware of repeated VM id!!

Cheers


El 21/06/18 a las 10:04, lemonni...@ulrar.net escribió:
Hi,

Not sure this is a bug, but if it's not there should be a huge red
warning in the VM removal box, I think.

We've been migrating some VMs between clusters, and for that I mounted
the old storage on the new cluster, and just re-created the VM, stopped
them on the old cluster and started them on the new, then used "move
disk"

That works fine, but this morning a colleague just deleted a bunch of
VMs on the new clusters, and we discovered with horror that when you
delete VM 112 for example, it doesn't just remove the images/112
directory on the storage the VM was using, it does it on all attached
storage.
So when he deleted a few VM on the new cluster, it deleted the hard
drives of a bunch of other VM on the old cluster that hadn't been
migrated yet.

Surprise ..


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