So, being that I'm new to KVM, I'm wondering if I didn't somehow do this to myself by not restoring from a snapshot when I created a new CloudStack environment (I cleaned out the CS DB, but did not start over from a clean snapshot of my KVM host).
It says my KVM local storage for CloudStack is here: /var/lib/libvirt/images When I look in Virtual Machine Manager, however, it only shows the VMs that I would expect to be running: CPVM and SSVM (one of each). Is it possible there are other old, unused VMs lying around from my previous CS install and, if so, how might I be able to detect those and delete them? It's easy to find out and delete with XenServer and ESX...I'm just not that familiar with how to do this with KVM. Thanks! On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 7:09 PM, Mike Tutkowski < mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I just set up a single zone with one KVM host using master. > > My CPVM and SSVM are up and running nicely. > > When I look at the storage_pool table, however, I'm concerned with what I > see for the used_bytes field: 18,218,356,736 (below). This seems way too > large (almost consuming all of the local space on my KVM host). I wonder if > this isn't instead available_bytes. I believe available_bytes was changed > to used_bytes in 4.2 and it looks like this may not be working properly in > this scenario. > > Thoughts? > > Thanks! > > 1 ubuntu Local Storage a4f6428e-8cfd-41f8-b755-b177ad0315f3 Filesystem 0 1 > 1 1 18218356736 20332810240 192.168.233.10 /var/lib/libvirt/images 2013-09-13 > 00:47:39 Up DefaultPrimary HOST 0 > > > > -- > *Mike Tutkowski* > *Senior CloudStack Developer, SolidFire Inc.* > e: mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com > o: 303.746.7302 > Advancing the way the world uses the > cloud<http://solidfire.com/solution/overview/?video=play> > *™* > -- *Mike Tutkowski* *Senior CloudStack Developer, SolidFire Inc.* e: mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com o: 303.746.7302 Advancing the way the world uses the cloud<http://solidfire.com/solution/overview/?video=play> *™*