Hi all. > > Zitat von Hector Suarez Planas <[email protected]>: > >> Greetings. >> >> I'm testing a VM with VyOS and I accidentally delete the hard disk, >> but ¡¡¡The VM still powered on!!!. I reboot the VM and working on >> after reboot. Where is the hard disk? Well, the qcow2 file do not >> exist on /var/lib/vz/imaged/VMID. This thing is using a cached hard >> disk??!! I thought I went crazy, but not. >> >> I power off the VM completely and turn on it again. Aaaaaahhh, disk >> not found: >> >> No bootable device >> >> This bug must be fix. When VM is powered on, the hard disk or other >> device must be locked. >> >> If someone malicious comes up to remove hard disks of our powered on >> virtual machines, we're screwed. >> >> :( > > If you try this with the Management GUI you will get a warning, if you > do it as "root" on command line all is lost. That's Unix after all. > > Regards > > Andreas
Sorry I did not put the main part. I know this is the natural behavior of Linux. I mean that I deleted the hard disk of the powered on virtual machine using the Proxmox GUI, which should not be allowed. I went to /var/lib/vz/images/VMID directory to make sure if the image was deleted or not. It was deleted. I was referring to the Proxmox GUI must have a lock mechanism that does not allow delete the hard disk while the virtual machine is powered on. Only that. Wow... You are many, many ... Hehehehehe. :D
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