I am not sure where else to turn. This is essentially what happened.

We had an XCP 1.5 pool with 2 machines as hosts. The storage pool which is
NFS mounted lost its ability to export the filesystem with the VM images on
it...

We contacted the vendor and were able to restore it. However, they had
recommended that we delete the XCP Pool, recreate it, add the hosts back
in, and then mount the storage.

This is where we are now. We can see the storage and the VM images. However
in XCP Xen Center when looking at the images it's clear that the metadata
is lost. So we can not see which image or snap-shot belongs to which VM.
The names are all blank when we look at the storage.

I've gone down the route of randomly selecting VM's with the hope that I'd
find the right one... because everything I've tried so far has failed. I am
able to run the vdh-util to see the top-level VDH's and I've tried booting
from each level to see if I can get any result. The same thing occurs each
time. I get "The SR failed to complete the operation".

I would be happy if I could just get to the data, but the snapshotting
process leaves a trail of incremental difference files (at least it appears
that way). I am currently at a loss as to what to do.

If anyone knows a trick to try, or how to undo the horrible mistake we've
made please let me know at [email protected]

Thanks,
Camron Lent
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