<storage_connection href="/api/storageconnections/91fca941-d9f3-496c-908f-92d31bce6a64" id="91fca941-d9f3-496c-908f-92d31bce6a64"><address> progress.brusselsairport.aero </address><type>nfs</type><path>/media/ISO_DOMAIN</path></storage_connection>
?????? 2014-06-25 6:54 GMT+02:00 Koen Vanoppen <[email protected]>: > Ok, thanx. > Now when I try to remove the connection I get this: > > [oVirt shell ([email protected])]# remove > storageconnection 91fca941-d9f3-496c-908f- > 92d31bce6a64 > ====================================================== ERROR > =================================================== > status: 404 > reason: Not Found > detail: Entity not found: null > > ================================================================================================================ > > > 2014-06-24 15:53 GMT+02:00 Dafna Ron <[email protected]>: > >> the destroy should clean the db only and any cleanup on the storage/hosts >> side should be done manually by the user. >> >> cleaning the iso domain from the vms would be a nice addition if not done >> today - can you please open a bug on this? >> >> Please check if your hosts have old mount to the iso side and umount it. >> restart of vdsm service on the hosts and engine service should clean any >> leftovers after that. >> if not, please file a bug since old connection should be clean from the >> db. >> >> Dafna >> >> >> >> On 06/24/2014 01:53 PM, Sven Kieske wrote: >> >>> well as far as I know you should put any domain >>> first into maintenance, then detach from all DCs >>> and then remove it. >>> >>> by force destroying you get what you now have: >>> old connections which are dead and log spam. >>> >>> So I assume it would be safe to delete the connection >>> to this storage domain, but ymmv. >>> >>> Am 24.06.2014 14:45, schrieb Koen Vanoppen: >>> >>>> By "destroying" it in ovirt management interface... >>>> >>> >> >> -- >> Dafna Ron >> > >
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