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RE: [Xen-users] logical volumes, virt-install and snaphots

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Subject: RE: [Xen-users] logical volumes, virt-install and snaphots
From: "Philippe Trolliet" <p.trolliet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 10:00:56 +0200
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> Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> > On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 10:06:09PM +0200, Philippe Trolliet wrote:
> >> hi,
> >> i´m using Fedora Core 6 as dom0 and domU. is it possible to use
> >> virt-install with logical volumes created in the dom0? is there any
> >> howto out there how this works?
> >> the purpose of this is, that i want to make snapshots from those
> >> domU-lv´s in the dom0.
> > 
> > Sure, the --file parameter to virt-install will happily accept a path to
> > a plain file, a raw partition or an LVM volume. In retrospect it would
> > have been better called --disk :-)
> > 
> >  # virt-install \
> >               --name demo \
> >               --ram 500 \
> >               --file /dev/VolGroup00/DemoVM \
> >               --location 
> http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/6/x86_64/os/ \
> >               --paravirt \
> >               --vnc
> > 
> 
> ok, i´ve already done that. but i can´t access the partition/logical
> volume directly. in the partitioning dialog of the setup i just can
> access the xvda-Device.
> why can´t i access my logical volumes directly with virt-install?
> 

when i start the vm and execute df i see that all data is stored on a device
named xvda. i created just one partition so it is xvda1.
i´m not able to mount the logical volume in the host system anymore when the
vm is shutted down. i get the message: "mount: you must specify a filesystem
type".
what do i have to do to get access on the logical volume from my host
system? what happened here?

regards
philippe


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