ryan Posted September 27, 2014 Share Posted September 27, 2014 More an annoyance than anything, but also curiosity I seem to have blank XEN VM entries. Anyone know where the config file is so I can manually delete them? This was after i took a cache drive out and replaced it, i forgot to sort out my XEN configs.. Quote Link to comment
meep Posted September 27, 2014 Share Posted September 27, 2014 This happens if unraid cannot find the VM files (e.g. if the array is offline or, in your case, you removed the drive containing them!) When you register a VM with unRaid, it stores it's pointers on your flash drive in /config/domains/ Assuming you want to remove these old/redundant VMs altogether, If you clear out that directory, you should be sorted. Peter Quote Link to comment
ryan Posted September 27, 2014 Author Share Posted September 27, 2014 This happens if unraid cannot find the VM files (e.g. if the array is offline or, in your case, you removed the drive containing them!) When you register a VM with unRaid, it stores it's pointers on your flash drive in /config/domains/ Assuming you want to remove these old/redundant VMs altogether, If you clear out that directory, you should be sorted. Peter Great. Thank you, that sorted it. Quote Link to comment
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