Hello.

I have a 4 nodes pool under XCP 1.6, it is running around 5 vm's each with Debian 6. One of the VM's (not hosted on the pool master) has stalled, I believe due to some internal reason, and does not respond to console or network. I'm trying to shutdown or reboot this VM, but unsuccessfully.

"xe vm-shutdown" made it show message "INIT: Switching to runlevel: 6" (it seems it was not completely freezed after all), but the VM did not actually shutdown.

After waiting a while, I tried "xe vm-shutdown force=1" with no visible result.
"xe vm-param-list" says "current-operations (SRO): clean_shutdown".

Under Xend I would do a "xm destroy", but it seems like a "destroy" is a different operation for XCP. "xe vm-destroy" complains about a inappropriate VM state:
expected: halted, suspended
actual: running

As the last resource I can reboot or power cycle the physical node, but I with there was a cleaner way.

Is there a equivalent to Xend's "xm destroy"  in XCP 1.6?

Thank you.

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Alexandre Kouznetsov

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