In 3.3 it suppose to work.
Here is how it's done (more detailed):
1) Install Rest-Clien plugin:
https://addons.mozilla.org/he/firefox/addon/restclient/
2) Access your setup using the plugin:
Use GET method in order to get the storage connections. Attaching screenshot(29) so you
can see how it should look like.
3) After you get into the storage connection list, You need to find the relevant
connection. In order to know which connection to delete, look for the connection path you
need to delete. It's specified under the connection. For example:
storage_connection href=
"/api/storageconnections/c1b8fe9f-e85b-4146-9a29-227ae845eb6c"
id="c1b8fe9f-e85b-4146-9a29-227ae845eb6c">
<address>lion.qa.lab.tlv.redhat.com</address>
<type>nfs</type>
<path>/export/elad/elad16</path>
</storage_connection>
The export path from the nfs server is:
lion.qa.lab.tlv.redhat.com , /export/elad/elad16
Now that you know which connection to remove, use DELETE method and pass the connection
you want to remove. It's done by copying the UUID of the connection from the Response
box to the URL box. It should look like this:
https://elad-rhevm3.qa.lab.tlv.redhat.com:443/api/storageconnections/d2d1...
Also, you'll have to specify the host which will perform the removal. It's done
like this:
Under the 'Request' box, add:
<host>
<name>host_name</name>
</host>
Last thing you'll have to do is to add a header:
In the top of the screen you have 'Headers' option. Pick 'Custom Header'
and specify:
name: Content-Type
value: application/xml
Press SEND.
That should work
Elad
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sven Kieske" <S.Kieske(a)mittwald.de>
To: users(a)ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2014 3:06:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Deleting Storage Connection
Hi,
actually I think your description is far to shorthanded for everyone
except for people who already know how to delete a storage connection
and how to do it via REST.
However there is a quite accurate wiki site with a more detailed
explanation:
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Manage_Storage_Connections#Delete_connectio...
But it didn't work when I tested it the last time in 3.1.x
But it should work in 3.3.2.
HTH
Am 08.01.2014 13:08, schrieb Elad Ben Aharon:
> As Itamar said, there is a nicer way to do it.
>
>
> In order to delete a connection, you can do it also via REST-API.
> You'll need a plugin for your browser (I'm using Rest client for Firefox).
>
> Go to storageconnection under api using 'GET':
>
>
https://hostname:443/api/storageconnections
>
> Under that, you'll see your old ISO domain connection (by UUID), use DELETE, in
order to remove it.
>
> Just remember, you'll be able to remove a connection only if it's not used by
any domain.
>
> Hope it helped.
>
> Elad