Thank you Sina, I will look at the volume table. 

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On Oct 14, 2022, at 05:31, Sina Kashipazha 
<s.kashipa...@protonmail.com.invalid> wrote:

Hey Antoine,

We had the same issue. We found volumes that no longer exists on primary 
storage but they were visible in the UI. We sat the removed filed to now() in 
volumes table and the issue resolved.


Kind regards,
Sina



------- Original Message -------
On Thursday, September 29th, 2022 at 17:27, Antoine Boucher 
<antoi...@haltondc.com> wrote:


> 

> 

> I have a few VM less volumes in Destroy state in no longer existing (dead) 
> Primary storage.
> 

> Since I’m unable to remove volumes from the GUI. What would be the proper 
> procedure to remove the entries from the db?
> 

> Would I just delete the appropriate row of the “volumes” and “volume_view” 
> tables ? Or alternatively change the value of one of the fileds?
> 

> Regards,
> Antoine

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