Re: CS4.2 KVM hypervisor

2013-11-01 Thread motty cruz
Thank you! I will take those steps as last resort. Thanks again, On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Marty Sweet wrote: > Are you familiar with the database? If so, I would find the volume in > question and change the state to 'Ready'. > A query like this should find your trouble volume: > SELEC

Re: CS4.2 KVM hypervisor

2013-11-01 Thread Marty Sweet
Are you familiar with the database? If so, I would find the volume in question and change the state to 'Ready'. A query like this should find your trouble volume: SELECT

Re: CS4.2 KVM hypervisor

2013-11-01 Thread motty cruz
yes I believe that was the process! is there a way to clean it up? unfortunately it was my mistake to try to migrate the disk to another primary storage in progress when i deleted, . Thanks, On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Marty Sweet wrote: > Did you try and migrate the disk to another Prima

Re: CS4.2 KVM hypervisor

2013-11-01 Thread Marty Sweet
Did you try and migrate the disk to another Primary Storage before attempting to delete it? On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:38 PM, motty cruz wrote: > yes, I meant to mentioned that I had change those settings in Global > Settings already, > > > expunge.delay =150 > expunge.interval = 160 > > Thanks,

Re: CS4.2 KVM hypervisor

2013-11-01 Thread motty cruz
yes, I meant to mentioned that I had change those settings in Global Settings already, expunge.delay =150 expunge.interval = 160 Thanks, On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 8:29 AM, Nux! wrote: > On 01.11.2013 15:22, motty cruz wrote: > >> Hello, I have two instances in "Expunging" state for the last 24

Re: CS4.2 KVM hypervisor

2013-11-01 Thread Nux!
On 01.11.2013 15:22, motty cruz wrote: Hello, I have two instances in "Expunging" state for the last 24 hrs, the disk attach to the instances are in "migrating" state any idea how to get rid of this instances and disk? Thanks, Go in Global Settings and look for "expunge"; the default values