Re: How to remove VM (client) with command line ?

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Stephen Liu wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> Debian 5.0
> KVM
> 
> How to remove/delete VM (client) on command line instead of on Virt-manager.
> 
> Ex.
> $ sudo virsh --connect qemu:///system
> 
> virsh # list --all
>  Id Name                 State
> ----------------------------------
>   - vm10                 shut off
>   - vm11                 shut off
>   - vm13                 shut off
> 
> 
> I expect to remove vm10 and vm11.  The later was cloned on the former.

This is a libvirt question, not a kvm question.  You should use the
libvirt mailing list instead.  Also, check the documentation and the
"help" output, as it is generally good.  To remove a domain
completely, use "undefine".

> Furthermore;
> Do I need uml-utilities ?  What will be its use?

You would use uml-utilities if you were using User Mode Linux.
Again, not KVM related.

-jim
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