You can destroy the domain. It will remove the domain and its disks from the engine DB.
Right click on the relevant domain which is in 'maintenance' -> 'Destroy'

On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Gary Pedretty <gary@ravnalaska.net> wrote:
How do you remove a data storage domain, that is not the primary data domain?   The glusterfs it was based on is no longer available and the domain is stuck in maintenance mode.  It will not detach because it has disks on it.  The disks have all been deactivated and replaced in the VMs they were used on.   Seems like a catch-22 in that I cannot delete the disks from the VMs since the storage domain is in maintenance, but I cannot activate the domain since the glusterfs volume it was based on no longer exists.   For now I am just ignoring it in the Data Center.   The VMs seem fine ignoring the deactivated disks, but it all looks a bit messy.


Gary


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