On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 06:05:52AM -, Christian Ehrhardt wrote:
> 2. a "uvt-kvm purge " command that will remove the files it would
> create for a guest of that name - with big warnings - that would avoid
> everyone having to learn which paths to look for
IIRC, uvtool doesn't do any
Even running into this issue a few times, I agree that without the guest
definition anymore uvtool better does not remove guessed image names.
I soemtimes hit it if I had "virsh undefine " to then remember
"oh it still has images, :-(".
There could be two things thou:
2. a "uvt-kvm purge "
Thanks Ryan, I'll look into this.
I think there's code in uvtool that tries to unroll a failed create. Is
it that this isn't working correctly, or did your libvirt crash kill
uvtool before it could unroll?
The problem with trying to clean up later on a destroy is that uvtool
can't detect which
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Title:
uvtool won't clean up storage if vm does not exist
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