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XenServer – Setting virtual disks names based on the VM names

One of the worst things you can have in XenServer, is some wize-guy performing a ‘forget storage’ on a storage device still holding virtual disks related to VMs. As XenServer database is internal (for the whole pool) and not per-VM, all references to this virtual disks disappear, and you remain with bunch of VMs without…

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XenServer 6.0 with DRBD

DRBD is a low-cost shared-SAN-like solution, which has several great benefits, among which are no single point of failure, and very low cost (local storage and network cable). Its main disadvantages are in the need to constantly monitor it, and make sure it does what’s expected. Also – in some cases – performance might be affected greatly….

Don’t try it at home – NetApp SnapMirror network-free Seeding

Well, this is rather common. Network-free seeding is being performed through using a tape device. What happens if you do not have a tape device? We have the poor-man’s huge TB disks (SATA for the people) connected to simple PC systems, but no tape… We perform network-free seeding into disk. There is a utility called…

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XenServer create snapshots for all machines

XenServer is a wonderful tool. One of the better parts of it is its powerful scripting language, powered by the ‘xe’ command. In order to capture a mass of snapshots, you can either do it manually from the GUI, or scripted. The script supplied below will include shell functions to capture Quiesce snapshots, and it…