In short, I am looking for "Destroy VM" (along with destroy Disks) similar
to "Destroy Storage Domain"
-Karthik
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 1:55 PM, karthik S <karthik.lubdup(a)gmail.com> wrote:
When the storage is formatted, the storage Domain gets down status.
From UI, when I tried to deactivate the storage domain from the
datacenter, I was asked to remove all the removes first. I could not remove
the VM because the storage domain is in down state. I could not remove the
storage domain (System >> storage domain>> "Remove" ) too. The
remove
option remained disabled.
I could only "destory" the storage domain. The storage domain was
destroyed, but the vm which were in "Not Responding" status are still seen.
The destory storaged domain did not destory the vms.
All the above were done using UI. Not sure using ovirtsdk would have made
any diffrence.
Now the only option I have is to remove the stale vms ("?" vms) by
getting into database.
May be an option in the UI to "remove VM from inventory/database" (and
also ovirtsdk implemention of it).
If there is no existing solution, I can file a bug/ RFE ?
-Karthik
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On 01/04/2014 10:50 PM, karthik S wrote:
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>>
>> Is there a way to remove VMs entries from rhev manager using python
>> ovirt-sdk "once the storage becomes unavailble" . - Something
equivalent
>> to "Remove from Inventory" in Vmware vsphere. ?
>>
>> Currently I get into the postgres db and delete the entries, manually.
>>
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> did you try removing the missing storage domain from the system?
>
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>> -Karthik
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