Repository is unmounted
I have a OVM 3.2.1 reporsitory on a local disk and it was created without errors. However now it says "repository is unmounted... but in Dom0 DB" and I can't do anyhitng with it (even delete - there is nothing there). Then I found a warning for the physical disk in the OVMM console: Physical disk is offline. Any idea what the problem is / what to do?
Thanks,
Alex
It turned out that multipathd was down. Starting multipathd and re-creating the repository fixed the issue.
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Some of the Servier return code which i know:
1 0xFFAA0201 is for User not found.
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[==========================100.0%==========================]
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