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It looks like you’re just pulling the packet statistics on a per VLAN basis and just determining if they’re passing traffic.You could do something similar from AHV, but look for learned mac addresses in the VLAN you are specifically looking to see if it’s in use.From AHV: ovs-appctl fdb/show br0-up
For those who come here later: The xml needed to be rebuilt and he was able to get things back up and running. Here’s the reddit threadhttps://www.reddit.com/r/nutanix/comments/wiqcj2/nutanix_ce_storage_issue/
Just keeping this thread in parallel with the one on Reddit, since it’s the same issue.I don't think AHV is marking anything as bad, I think it just can't seem to locate the VM definition itself for the CVM (or it is corrupt). lspci will validate if CE can see the NVMe drives or not.The VM xml for the CVM is stored in /var/run/libvirt/qemu I believe (I'm travelling so don't have access to my CE cluster right now to doublecheck). It can be rebuilt if necessary.
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