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The fix have been made and is pushed on our branch xcp-ng:upstream-use-vhd-header-for-block-size in commit 9ce01d1. It should be good for review once the PR is back open. I managed to reproduce the issue and tested the fix on a raw VDI on a LVM SR. I managed to run several commands (create, resize, scan, destroy...) without any issue. |
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The commit baa7044 introduced regressions in functionality around the use of
rawVDIs on LVM SRs. It is therefore being reverted until it can be reworked to not cause these regressions.@Millefeuille42 I will reopen your original PR, can you please pick it back up and address the issues? Possibly something in the
block_sizemethod needing to check the VDI type before callingvhdutil. In the failures that we've seen we have traces where we can see thatvhdutilhas tried, unsuccessfully, to read arawVDI and thus caused the outer operation to fail. Disaster Recovery functionality was affected as well as various positive and negative tests around use ofrawVDIs