How to recover a VM with snapshots... ?
Posted: 8. Dec 2011, 05:05
The root disk of my Solaris server died and had to be replaced and the OS reloaded from scratch. The partition holding my VirtualBox VMs was on another drive, so they were saved. However, my Red Hat RHEL 5 VM won't open. The VM was shut down at the time the disk failed, but it was running with two snapshots. When I point VB to the XML file, I now get this error.
Failed to open virtual machine located in /vbox/Machines/vmredhat/vmredhat.xml.
A differencing image of snapshot {blah-blah-blah} could not be found.
Could not find an open hard disk with UUID {meh-meh-meh}.
This is a little aggravating. I have backups, but VirtualBox apparently isn't smart enough to figure out a VMs state from its own configuration files. That is, without someone mucking about in XML files with an editor.
From poking around with Google, I understand it is possible to stitch this back together. I don't care if it's convoluted, I'd really like to give it a shot. Do comprehensive instructions exist for sorting this out?
Any suggestions or pointers would be appreciated. Thanks!
mikebo
Failed to open virtual machine located in /vbox/Machines/vmredhat/vmredhat.xml.
A differencing image of snapshot {blah-blah-blah} could not be found.
Could not find an open hard disk with UUID {meh-meh-meh}.
This is a little aggravating. I have backups, but VirtualBox apparently isn't smart enough to figure out a VMs state from its own configuration files. That is, without someone mucking about in XML files with an editor.
From poking around with Google, I understand it is possible to stitch this back together. I don't care if it's convoluted, I'd really like to give it a shot. Do comprehensive instructions exist for sorting this out?
Any suggestions or pointers would be appreciated. Thanks!
mikebo