
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 1:26 PM Marcin Mirecki <mmirecki@redhat.com> wrote:
Looking at the original state we had: switch 32367d8a-460f-4447-b35a-abe9ea5187e0 (ovn192) switch 6110649a-db2b-4de7-8fbc-601095cfe510 (ovn192) switch 64c4c17f-cd67-4e29-939e-2b952495159f (ovn172) switch 04501f6b-3977-4ba1-9ead-7096768d796d (ovn172)
In the output of GET, 6110649a-db2b-4de7-8fbc-601095cfe510 is not longer there, so it has been deleted. Did you maybe try to submit the request twice?
With that switch, as it had no ports attached, I tried the command line option with: ovn-nbctl destroy logical_switch 6110649a-db2b-4de7-8fbc-601095cfe510
About 8fd63a10-a2ba-4c56-a8e0-0bc8d70be8b5. There was never a network with that id, so this is correct.
Yes, but that was the id provided by web admin gui for the network.... - ovn192 Id: 8fd63a10-a2ba-4c56-a8e0-0bc8d70be8b5 External ID: 32367d8a-460f-4447-b35a-abe9ea5187e0 or did I misunderstood?
Also note that to delete a network you will first have to delete its ports.
OK. Is there a command to clean all so that I can restart with a new OVN setup in this infra? I think I messed up too many things on it.... Thanks, Gianluca