glauco
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Hi.
I have a very simple snapshot task set up so that my whole pool (thus including VMs' zvols) gets snapshot at regular intervals.
I've fiddled with VMs recently and at some point I've decided to get rid of most of my VMs, so I went ahead and clicked the Delete button in the web GUI, but I got an error message saying that I couldn't delete the VM because there were snapshots of it that I needed to delete first.
So I took to the command line and issued a recursive zfs destroy of the whole VM and zapped it.
But now after clicking the Delete button I get a different error message saying that it can't find the VM dataset.
Does anyone know how I can get rid of the VM entries in the web GUI?
Thanks.
I have a very simple snapshot task set up so that my whole pool (thus including VMs' zvols) gets snapshot at regular intervals.
I've fiddled with VMs recently and at some point I've decided to get rid of most of my VMs, so I went ahead and clicked the Delete button in the web GUI, but I got an error message saying that I couldn't delete the VM because there were snapshots of it that I needed to delete first.
So I took to the command line and issued a recursive zfs destroy of the whole VM and zapped it.
But now after clicking the Delete button I get a different error message saying that it can't find the VM dataset.
Does anyone know how I can get rid of the VM entries in the web GUI?
Thanks.