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 they have been deleted from the
pool.
If they are not there anymore then check to make sure nothing is
running that would have the VM images open.
On 5/14/20 11:01 AM, Lothar Schilling wrote:
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 undefined VMs still linger around somehow occupying a lot of that
storage. How can I get rid of them?
Name: storage
UUID: 8b25e085-38d8-5a09-f80f-a29150f25d42
Status: laufend
Persistent: yes
Automatischer Start: yes
Kapazität: 3,54 TiB
Zuordnung: 3,39 TiB
Verfügbar: 155,27 GiB
Thank you very much
Lothar Schilling