Thank you, that's it!
virsh vol-list storage
VM1 /dev/storage/VM1.img
VM2 /dev/storage/VM2.img
VM3 /dev/storage/VM3.img [dead]
VM4 /dev/storage/VM4.img [dead]
A last stupid question (I don't want to make a big mistake ...): Is
virsh vol-delete VM3
virsh vol-delete VM4
the right comman
virsh list --all
15 VM1 running
16 VM2 running
ps ax | grep virt
14281 ? Sl 1170:30 /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -name VM1 [...]
14384 ? Sl 376:45 /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -name VM2 [...]
Am 14.05.2020 um 17:45 schrieb Alvin Starr:
List your storage pool to insure that
Hi everybody,
we have a Centos 6 host with libvirtd 0.10.2. It's holding a storage
pool of about 3.5 TB with 4 VMs. I decided to rearrange them, so I
destroyed and undefined two of them. But now I am not able to install a
new one because virsh gives me an "not enough space left". Those two
un