I used to have a lab with two Dell R200 servers, and I did not use virt-manager because it was too easy to mess up.

Instead I used ProxmoxVE. Http://over.proxmox.com.  It is like VM Ware ESX, except open source.  It uses OpenVZ for hyper virtualization a.d KVN/QEMU for full virtualization.  It supports clustering, and has a drop dead simple web console that would have made your life easier.

Hope this helps.

Kevin Fries

On Nov 3, 2011 3:35 PM, "Sean Roe" <sean@azbiz.net> wrote:
Hi Folks,

I ran into a bit of an issue today and now im stuck.  I have a VM server running Centos 6 with several VMs running inside of it.  Well one of them had a drive run out of space so I thought no big deal, Ill blow away the drive in virt-manager and build a new drive with more space and then restore the data.  SO I shut down the postgres server, comment out the partitions associated with the drive in /etc/fstab and power down the VM.  The drive in question was /dev/sdd so I thought that would correspond to disk 4 in virt-manager, well I was wrong.  I blew away the wrong drive /dev/sdc.  Its a data drive so Im not really concerned, but I want to know how to make sure in the future I dont do this again.

Thanks,
Sean

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