Background:
We had an issue when an operator decided to just install Windows on a running 
oVirt hypervisor with VMs running.
Somehow the Windows installation somehow corrupted some of the storage metadata 
for one storage domain (The storage domain could not be activated, activation 
failed after ~5 minutes each time I tried).
I was able to move all disks on that storage domain except two to another a new 
storage domain so all important data was saved.
After data was moved I removed the corrupted storage domain from the 
cluster/datacenter with no issues.
I then destroyed the storage domain.

The existing hypervisors in the cluster can reboot without any issues with the 
existing storage domains.

So far so good.

Issue:
However when I try to add an additional hypervisor to the cluster I get an 
error referencing the corrupted storage domain (UUID is for the bad one that no 
longer exists).
My question is where can the reference still be, in the DB or in any active 
data structure the hypervisors are using?
if it is in the DB I guess some clever SQL statement might be able to remove it 
but if that's the case I would need help with those SQL statements.

Thanks
/Jonas
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