Fang,

You can use these commands on Xenserver/XCP

xe vm-list
xe vm-destroy uuid=<UUID of target VM>


For the opensource Xen, you can use

xm list
xm destroy <name/id of target VM >

-Wei


2013/8/2 Fang Wang <fang.w...@citrix.com>

> Hi,
> I started running MS , host is xen hypervisor. After 2 system vms are up,
> there were issues. So I made changes in source code, rebuild, did deploydb
> to clean DB.
> Now I am running ms again, but failed to bring up ssvm and cpvm, because
> of the existing old system vm from previous run.
>
> I know for VMware host, I need to clean the old entry thru vcenter.  But
> not familiar with xen host, how do I clean and remove the old system vm on
> xen host? The proper way to do it? Is there a document or link?
>
> Thanks,
> -Fang
>
> Sent from my iPhone

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