
SRs can also be destroyed when no longer in use to free up the physical device, or forgotten to detach the SR from one XenServer host and attach it to another. See the section called “Destroying or forgetting a SR” for details.
Note:
When specifying StorageLink configuration for a XenServer host or pool, supply either the default credentials of username: admin and password: storagelink, or any custom credentials specified during installation of the StorageLink Gateway service. Unlike StorageLink Manager, XenCenter does not supply the default credentials automatically.
Upgrading LVM storage from XenServer 5.0 or earlier
See the XenServer Installation Guide for information on upgrading LVM storage to enable the latest features. Local, LVM on iSCSI, and LVM on HBA storage types from older (XenServer 5.0 and before) product versions will need to be upgraded before they will support snapshot and fast clone.
Warning:
SR upgrade of SRs created in version 5.0 or before requires the creation of a 4MB metadata volume. Please ensure that there are at least 4MB of free space on your SR before attempting to upgrade the storage.
Note:
Upgrade is a
LVM performance considerations
The snapshot and fast clone functionality provided in XenServer 5.5 and later for
Note:
Warning:
Do not try to snapshot a VM that has type=raw disks attached. This could result in a partial snapshot being created. In this situation, you can identify the orphan snapshot VDIs by checking the
VDI types
In general, VHD format VDIs will be created. You can opt to use raw at the time you create the VDI; this can only be done using the xe CLI. After software upgrade from a previous XenServer version, existing data will be preserved as
To check if an SR has been upgraded, verify that its
Creating a raw virtual disk using the xe CLI
1. Run the following command to create a VDI given the UUID of the SR you want to place the virtual disk in:
34