November 9, 20223 yr Solution You have no vm saved with that uuid. You can: 1. Open the vm in xml mode, replace this line: <uuid>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</uuid> with: <uuid>7c611489-4ea2-11ed-9e19-52540070811c</uuid> Or, delete the vm from the gui without deleting vdisk(s) and create a new vm pointing at existing vdisk(s)
November 9, 20223 yr Author 1 hour ago, ghost82 said: You have no vm saved with that uuid. You can: 1. Open the vm in xml mode, replace this line: <uuid>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</uuid> with: <uuid>7c611489-4ea2-11ed-9e19-52540070811c</uuid> Or, delete the vm from the gui without deleting vdisk(s) and create a new vm pointing at existing vdisk(s) Thank you for your answers. I replaced the newly installed uuid and solved it. Is there a problem with my operation? I don't know why this problem occurs🙂
November 9, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, 冰淇淋 said: I replaced the newly installed uuid and solved it. Is there a problem with my operation? As far as I know no problem. 1 hour ago, 冰淇淋 said: I don't know why this problem occurs🙂 I don't know too
November 9, 20223 yr Author 4 minutes ago, ghost82 said: As far as I know no problem. I don't know too Ha ha, thank you for your help
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