Hi,
I deleted my VM pool again (8th time i think) but this time I forgot to delete all the VMs first and just exported the pool and then formated the disks.
I backed up all VMs of cause (PBS and vzdump) to be able to restore them alter to the new pool. But the old VMs are still listed even after rebooting.
What is the best way to delete them?
I can't overwrite the old VMs by restoring a backup and I can't delete the old VMs because proxmox is complaining that the old storage isn't existing.
Do I just need to remove the /etc/pve/qemu-server/VMID.conf and /etc/pve/lxc/VMID.conf files or is there a better way?
I deleted my VM pool again (8th time i think) but this time I forgot to delete all the VMs first and just exported the pool and then formated the disks.
I backed up all VMs of cause (PBS and vzdump) to be able to restore them alter to the new pool. But the old VMs are still listed even after rebooting.
What is the best way to delete them?
I can't overwrite the old VMs by restoring a backup and I can't delete the old VMs because proxmox is complaining that the old storage isn't existing.
Do I just need to remove the /etc/pve/qemu-server/VMID.conf and /etc/pve/lxc/VMID.conf files or is there a better way?
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