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 storage volumes relate to a VM if the VM's definition
does not exist. I'm not sure that uvtool should try and guess in this
case.

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