On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 05:13:49AM -0400, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
I defined a new guest using the virt-manager GUI ... everything fine
so far. I
then decided that my definition was not correct (or I could be done with that
guest) and could not find a way to delete the guest.
OK, quit virt-manager, delete the configuration and disk-image files for the
guest, restart libvirtd, and then start virt-manager again. The guest
definition (according to virt-manager) was still there. I finnaly got rid of
the definition by re-booting the system. THIS IS NOT SATISFACTORY!
Of course it's a bug, but you don't really provide any way to
reproduce it ! What kind of hypervisor/guest did you create. Was that
locally or remotely. What version of libvirt and virt-manager di you
use ? All this are basic informations allowing to process your feedback,
without them there is no way we can make any progress explaining or
working around that bug !
Daniel
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