Hi! I'm running kvm / qemu-kvm on a couple of production servers everything (or at least most things) works as it should. However today someone thought it was a "good" idea to restart one of the servers and after that the windows 2k3 guest on that server don't boot anymore. kvm on this server is a bit "outdated": "QEMU PC emulator version 0.9.1 (kvm-83)" (I guess this is one of the qcow2 corruption bugs, and i can only blame myself for not upgrading kvm sooner.) The guest.qcow2 is a 21GiB file for a 60GiB disk i have tried a couple of things kvm-img convert -f qcow2 -O raw guest.qcow2 guest.raw this stops and does nothing after creating a guest.raw that is 60GiB but only using 60MiB so mounted the fs from another server running: "QEMU PC emulator version 0.12.1 (qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2)" and run qemu-img with the same options as above and after a few secs got "qemu-img: error while reading" and the same 60MiB used by guest.raw i also tried booting qemu-kvm with a linux guest and this qcow2 image but only get I/O Errors (and no partitions found) # qemu-img check guest.qcow2 ERROR: invalid cluster offset=0x100000a000 ERROR OFLAG_COPIED: l2_offset=ee73 refcount=1 ERROR l2_offset=ee73: Table is not cluster aligned; L1 entry corrupted ERROR: invalid cluster offset=0x11d441000800000 ERROR: invalid cluster offset=0x11d616000800000 ERROR: invalid cluster offset=0x11d686000800000 ERROR: invalid cluster offset=0x11d953000800000 ................(and a loot more in this style, full log can be provided if it would be of help to anybody) is there any possibility to repair this file, or convert it to a RAW file (even with parts padded that are not "safe" from the qcow2 image), or as a last resort, are there any debug tools for qcow2 images that might be of use? I have read up on the qcow fileformat but right now i'm a bit short of time, i need the data in this guests disk image, or at least the MS SQL datafiles that are on this disk) i have also checked the qcow2 file and it do contain a NTLDR string and a loot of other NTFS recognized strings so i know that all data is not gone. the question is how can i access it as a Filesystem again? Any help would be appreciated! Regards Christian Nilsson -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html