Hello Community, I have a problem with two deleted KVMs. So far we have done everything that is necessary: virsh undefine [kvm-name] --managed-save --snapshots-metadata --remove-all-storage --nvram virsh destroy [kvm-name] and we delete the xml-File and the .img. If we now call "virsh list -all", then the machines are also gone. However, after a restart of libvirtd they reappear in the list, like zombies. What did we do wrong? Or is that even a bug? Kind regards, Oliver
The problem is solved. We forgot a outsourced xml File. [Double-Face-Palm] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Am 29.08.2019 15:27 schrieb ofoerster@posteo.de:> Hello Community, > I have a problem with two deleted KVMs. So far we have done everything > that is necessary: > > virsh undefine [kvm-name] --managed-save --snapshots-metadata > --remove-all-storage --nvram > virsh destroy [kvm-name] > > and we delete the xml-File and the .img. > > If we now call "virsh list -all", then the machines are also gone. > However, after a restart of libvirtd they reappear in the list, like > zombies. > > What did we do wrong? Or is that even a bug? > > Kind regards, > Oliver > > > _______________________________________________ > libvirt-users mailing list > libvirt-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users