Hello,
I started a disk move from a ZFS storage pool to a local thin LVM storage pool. I thought there was enough disk space, but I was mistaken. So, before the local LVM storage became full, I cancelled the move. The task seemed to cancel fine, so I went ahead and did the move again to a different storage pool (NFS share on a box with plenty of space). This move appears to have been successful.
However, on the local thin LVM storage pool, the disk still seems to be there. If I try to delete it via the web UI, it won't let me because the VM still exists. It instructs me to delete the disk from the VM's hardware pane, but the orphaned disk isn't listed there.
What would be the best way to safely delete the orphaned disk?
Thanks!
I started a disk move from a ZFS storage pool to a local thin LVM storage pool. I thought there was enough disk space, but I was mistaken. So, before the local LVM storage became full, I cancelled the move. The task seemed to cancel fine, so I went ahead and did the move again to a different storage pool (NFS share on a box with plenty of space). This move appears to have been successful.
However, on the local thin LVM storage pool, the disk still seems to be there. If I try to delete it via the web UI, it won't let me because the VM still exists. It instructs me to delete the disk from the VM's hardware pane, but the orphaned disk isn't listed there.
What would be the best way to safely delete the orphaned disk?
Thanks!