Hello Stephan, Yes i ve already seen that. but unable to find that string in my primary storage.i found this blog but unable to find old vhd http://blog.branix.net/cloudplatform/when-live-storage-migration-goes-wrong On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 7:42 PM, Stephan Seitz wrote: > Hi, > > if you take a look into the mysql cloud.volumes table, you should find > uuid-strings in the path-field. At least for XenServer lvmohba Storages > you should find that uuid as part of the lv-name (VHD-[uuid]) > > cheers, > > - Stephan > > > Am Samstag, den 08.10.2016, 09:19 +0000 schrieb > vivek.kumar@indiqus.com: > > > > Hello Guys, > > > > > > I have a setup of acs 4.5.2 with 4 xenserver's 6.5, one day while > > migrating root disk of a vm to another storage pool its gives me > > error. > > > > > > I tried to start my vm but it couldn't start and said unable to start > > due to insufficient capacity so I checked the logs and try to > > migrates again and this time it gave me error that unable to reach > > storage pool and the uuid that u supplied is invalid. So I check the > > vhd file location from the db and searched it on my primary storage > > and found nothing that time. > > > > > > Then I logged in to my xen server and checked the location of that > > vhd it gave me 3 uuid of that vms so I checked that these 3 vhd was > > there in my primary storage, and here comes the main point that these > > 3 vhd were very small in size however my original vhd would be around > > 100GB, and then I did manually entry of that vhd path in my database > > but successfully to start the vm but with no data. > > > > > > So where do I find the the old vhd file name.. > > > > > > So anyone have any idea that we can find the old vhd name. > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Vivek Kumar > > > > > -- *Vivek Kumar* Virtualization and Cloud Consultant [image: http://www.indiqus.com/images/logo.jpg] *I*ndi*Q*us Technologies Pvt Ltd A-98, LGF, C.R.Park, New Delhi - 110019 *O* +91 11 4055 1411 | *M* +91 7503460090 www.indiqus.com