On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 11:18 PM, Jared <list-xen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> file to actually show up. Like I said, I must either be really dense or I'm
> just misunderstanding the meaning of "read/write" here, because the file is
> certainly not being written as I'd expect.
as Fajar has said, the R/W snapshots don't work like that. being R/W
means that you can write to the snapshot, so that you can have several
versions of a volume, all a little different, all independently
writable.
IMO, the easiest way to copy back a file is simply using a network
filesystem. you restore from backup to a file server, and read it
from the DomU.
if the DomU is totally unstable/unbootable/untrustable, then it
shouldn't be running, so you can mount its volume on Dom0, and rebuild
it (using the backup) before starting up again.
--
Javier
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