On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 9:24 AM Alex K wrote:
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> On Fri, Aug 14, 2020, 16:50 Bob Franzke via Users wrote:
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>> OK thanks for the reply. As you can perhaps tell I am a complete noob with
>> Ovirt. The fact its working now at all is a complete miracle.
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>> >>> I see 2 approaches on fixing
On Fri, Aug 14, 2020, 16:50 Bob Franzke via Users wrote:
> OK thanks for the reply. As you can perhaps tell I am a complete noob with
> Ovirt. The fact its working now at all is a complete miracle.
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> >>> I see 2 approaches on fixing the broken storage domain:
> >>> - log to engine, switch to po
OK thanks for the reply. As you can perhaps tell I am a complete noob with
Ovirt. The fact its working now at all is a complete miracle.
>>> I see 2 approaches on fixing the broken storage domain:
>>> - log to engine, switch to postgresql and start searching in the DB for the
>>> uuid.
I am not
When oVirt creates a storage domain , it assigns an unique id (in the engine
DB) and a single directory, named as the uuid , is created there.
As you lost the dir, your storage domain is gone but as it's an iso domain - it
shouldn't be critical.
I see 2 approaches on fixing the broken storage d
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