I think I figured this one out. Looks like the disk format changed when moving to block storage. The VM template could not cope with this change. I deleted the VM, and attached the disk to a new VM, and everything worked fine.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 8:41 AM Wesley Stewart <[email protected]> wrote: > This is a new one. > > I migrated from an NFS share to an iSCSI share on a small single node > oVirt system (Currently running 4.3.10). > > After migrating a disk (Virtual Machine -> Disk -> Move), I was unable to > boot to it. The console tells me "No bootable device". This is a Centos7 > guest. > > I booted into a CentOS7 ISO and tried a few things... > > fdisk -l shows me a 40GB disk (/dev/sda). > fsck -f tells me "bad magic number in superblock" > > lvdisplay and pvdisplay show nothing. Even if I can't boot to the drive I > would love to recover a couple of documents from here if possible. Does > anyone have any suggestions? I am running out of ideas. >
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