Hi, I''m new to xvm. I''m having trouble trying to remove a guest domain. I did a ''virsh destory <mydomU">'' without shutting down the domU. Now virsh list shows it in shut off state: bash-3.2# virsh list Id Name State ---------------------------------- 0 Domain-0 running - domu-ssu-in-box shut off - ssu-in-box shut off - test-ssu-in-box shut off for the "test-ssu-in-box" I did the proper way by ''virsh shutdown test- ssu-in-box'' then did a "virsh destroy test-ssu-in-box'' but the domU is still listed and in shut-off state. how do I desotry a domanname? Thanks, Sagun
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 03:19:20PM -0600, sagun shakya wrote:> Hi, > > I''m new to xvm. I''m having trouble trying to remove a guest domain. > I did a ''virsh destory <mydomU">'' without shutting down the domU. Now > virsh list shows it in shut off state:...> how do I desotry a domanname?... In xVM speak (and perhaps in xen-speak), "destroy" means to shut down the running instance of the domain. To make the domain definitikon to no longer exist, use ''virsh undefine [domainname]''. -- /*********************************************************************\ ** ** Joe Yao jsdy@tux.org - Joseph S. D. Yao ** \*********************************************************************/
On Mar 12, 2009, at 3:38 PM, Joseph S D Yao wrote:> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 03:19:20PM -0600, sagun shakya wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I''m new to xvm. I''m having trouble trying to remove a guest domain. >> I did a ''virsh destory <mydomU">'' without shutting down the domU. Now >> virsh list shows it in shut off state: > ... >> how do I desotry a domanname? > ... > > > In xVM speak (and perhaps in xen-speak), "destroy" means to shut down > the running instance of the domain. To make the domain definitikon to > no longer exist, use ''virsh undefine [domainname]''.Doh!! thank you!!! Sagun