[ovirt-users] Remove Storage Domain
Elad Ben Aharon
ebenahar at redhat.com
Wed Dec 14 08:51:22 UTC 2016
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 at 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.
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> Gary
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