[PLUGIN DEPRECATED] VM Manager (2015.02.24)


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I have the same problem as itimpi.

 

Using 2015.02.15a

 

Kevin.

I am also using that version of the plugin (which is apparently the latest when I do a check for updates).

 

At one point I had the separate libvirt plugin, but I removed it before updating to the version of the KVM plugin with it integrated.  I am wondering if there is any 'debris' left behind that I might need to remove?

You might double check that the libvirt management/virtman plugin is removed.  Also you could try removing the kvm plugin and reinstalling it from the web gui. Just don't delete the .img file manually on they flash drive cause that's where the xml are stored.

 

Also uncheck/check enable libvirt service on the settings page and click apply

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I have the same problem as itimpi.

 

Using 2015.02.15a

 

Kevin.

I am also using that version of the plugin (which is apparently the latest when I do a check for updates).

 

At one point I had the separate libvirt plugin, but I removed it before updating to the version of the KVM plugin with it integrated.  I am wondering if there is any 'debris' left behind that I might need to remove?

You might double check that the libvirt management/virtman plugin is removed.  Also you could try removing the kvm plugin and reinstalling it from the web gui. Just don't delete the .img file manually on they flash drive cause that's where the xml are stored.

 

Also uncheck/check enable libvirt service on the settings page and click apply

 

That fixed it. Survived an update as well.

 

Kevin.

 

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(Solved) see updates below

 

I am having a new problem using the VM Manager. Has been running fine until today. Everything is up to date (6.0 Beta14b and VM Manager 2015.02.24).

 

I was cleaning things up a little and decided to delete one of the test VM files from the Virtual Machines Tab.

 

It did appear to delete the VM which was not operating at the time but immediately after this a major warning came up and this survives rebooting and restarting of the plugin.

 

error as copied off of VM Manager

 

Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): cannot stat file '/mnt/disk/vmdisk/Image Media/Win8.1ProN.qcow2': Bad file descriptor in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438 Warning: libvirt_domain_get_block_info(): Cannot get domain block information in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/classes/libvirt.php on line 438

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Any thoughts on how to fix this? I cannot start any of my Vms

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Update

 

So I tried removing the plugin by selecting remove from the plugin management tab. After this i rebooted the server and then reinstalled the plugin. The same error appears however on the KVM tab and I am unable to start up any of the vm's from their xml files.

 

I assume that I need to manually remove some of the folders/files that are installed by the VM Manager plugin so that the install is fresh and not just linking to the old damaged install.

 

Just need to figure out which of the folders to delete.

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Update.

 

OK so I should have looked in folder that houses the qcow2 image for the vm. For some reason that image was no longer there. I know that It was there because a VM was using that image at the time that I was deleting the unused XML file/descriptor.

 

The error came up after I deleted it and then I stopped the running Windows VM and then started looking into the error.

 

Luckily I only use this VM for gaming and as a HTPC plex client. I have a copy of the qcow2 image that I update regularly on the array. Once I copied this back to the location referenced in the error everything started working again as normal.

 

I don't know if this happened because of a bug or if I somehow did this but I'm happy I had a copy of the image.

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Update.

 

OK so I should have looked in folder that houses the qcow2 image for the vm. For some reason that image was no longer there. I know that It was there because a VM was using that image at the time that I was deleting the unused XML file/descriptor.

 

The error came up after I deleted it and then I stopped the running Windows VM and then started looking into the error.

 

Luckily I only use this VM for gaming and as a HTPC plex client. I have a copy of the qcow2 image that I update regularly on the array. Once I copied this back to the location referenced in the error everything started working again as normal.

 

I don't know if this happened because of a bug or if I somehow did this but I'm happy I had a copy of the image.

I'm not sure what you deleted or how.  The error  was as you guessed because of the missing qcow2 file. There are two buttons available when the vm is stopped.  The yellow minus button removes the xml/domain definition from libvirt.  The red x removes the xml/domain definition and image.

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

Edit: I'll change it so it's more apparent.  Also wondering if you turned off java popups and if so if the code just continues without warning.

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

can we have a purple button that doesn't do anything but is just there because i like purple ?

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

can we have a purple button that doesn't do anything but is just there because i like purple ?

 

And can you make it be two sparkly balls in sparklyballs honor?

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

can we have a purple button that doesn't do anything but is just there because i like purple ?

Yes I'll just make all the buttons purple and fonts.

FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

can we have a purple button that doesn't do anything but is just there because i like purple ?

 

And can you make it be two sparkly balls in sparklyballs honor?

I'll add a sparkly theme.

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

Edit: I'll change it so it's more apparent.  Also wondering if you turned off java popups and if so if the code just continues without warning.

 

Hmm you're correct. I didn't notice the new yellow remove button (oops). So all is good, just user ignorance :)

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

Edit: I'll change it so it's more apparent.  Also wondering if you turned off java popups and if so if the code just continues without warning.

 

Hmm you're correct. I didn't notice the new yellow remove button (oops). So all is good, just user ignorance :)

 

it'll be miles better in the all new super improved sparkly theme, lol

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

Edit: I'll change it so it's more apparent.  Also wondering if you turned off java popups and if so if the code just continues without warning.

 

Hmm you're correct. I didn't notice the new yellow remove button (oops). So all is good, just user ignorance :)

 

it'll be miles better in the all new super improved sparkly theme, lol

So it'll be purple font, purple buttons and purple background.

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

Edit: I'll change it so it's more apparent.  Also wondering if you turned off java popups and if so if the code just continues without warning.

 

Hmm you're correct. I didn't notice the new yellow remove button (oops). So all is good, just user ignorance :)

 

it'll be miles better in the all new super improved sparkly theme, lol

So it'll be purple font, purple buttons and purple background.

 

with purple tooltips

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

Edit: I'll change it so it's more apparent.  Also wondering if you turned off java popups and if so if the code just continues without warning.

 

Hmm you're correct. I didn't notice the new yellow remove button (oops). So all is good, just user ignorance :)

 

You're right though. I'll look at making it more obvious that it's deleting the qcow2 since the beginning text of both popups are similar.

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

Edit: I'll change it so it's more apparent.  Also wondering if you turned off java popups and if so if the code just continues without warning.

 

Hmm you're correct. I didn't notice the new yellow remove button (oops). So all is good, just user ignorance :)

 

You're right though. I'll look at making it more obvious that it's deleting the qcow2 since the beginning text of both popups are similar.

 

I may be a little worse for the wine, but i'd like to thank you and bonienl and any other fellas who have breathed their magic on the interface and usability of unraid.

 

making it a breeze to use and giving it a professional feel.

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

Edit: I'll change it so it's more apparent.  Also wondering if you turned off java popups and if so if the code just continues without warning.

 

Hmm you're correct. I didn't notice the new yellow remove button (oops). So all is good, just user ignorance :)

 

You're right though. I'll look at making it more obvious that it's deleting the qcow2 since the beginning text of both popups are similar.

 

I may be a little worse for the wine, but i'd like to thank you and bonienl and any other fellas who have breathed their magic on the interface and usability of unraid.

 

making it a breeze to use and giving it a professional feel.

I appreciate it. And gfjardim too for his docker work.

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

Edit: I'll change it so it's more apparent.  Also wondering if you turned off java popups and if so if the code just continues without warning.

 

Hmm you're correct. I didn't notice the new yellow remove button (oops). So all is good, just user ignorance :)

 

You're right though. I'll look at making it more obvious that it's deleting the qcow2 since the beginning text of both popups are similar.

 

I may be a little worse for the wine, but i'd like to thank you and bonienl and any other fellas who have breathed their magic on the interface and usability of unraid.

 

making it a breeze to use and giving it a professional feel.

I appreciate it. And gfjardim too for his docker work.

 

Absolutely, put the omission down to the vino.

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FYI, I just removed one of my virtual machines from the KVM GUI and it deleted my .qcow2 file without warning me it was about to delete the .qcow2 file. I just wanted to remove the virtual machine from the KVM tab and keep the .qcow2 file. Luckily I have an older file backed up but this is still inconvenient as I now have to redo all my settings I just spent the last few hours modifying. I would suggest there be a check-box that indicates (Yes/No) to deleting the image file when you click the delete button in the KVM tab.

 

EDIT: Sounds like @jude had the same issue as myself. I saw the same messages as well.

There are two buttons. The yellow/orange minus button for just removing the definition. And per your request I recently added the red X to remove everything, xml, image and folder if empty.  They both pop up with a warning and you have to click ok to proceed. I'll check into it more.  I created and deleted a bunch of vm's last night using both buttons. Let me know.

 

Edit: I'll change it so it's more apparent.  Also wondering if you turned off java popups and if so if the code just continues without warning.

 

Hmm you're correct. I didn't notice the new yellow remove button (oops). So all is good, just user ignorance :)

 

Yeah definitely my bad for not reading the message carefully enough but it is a pretty dramatic and scary event to suddenly realise that your VM image is gone (even with a few day old backup in the wings). I would appreciate something that really jumped out at me, got my attention and required one more consenting click before the VM image was deleted (save me from my distraction).

 

Thanks for all the hard work on making KVM work so well with unRAID. Very cool.

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I would appreciate something that really jumped out at me, got my attention

 

I vote an audio warning, I'm thinking when you click the red x you hear the deep steam counter strike voice "holy sh@!" and then if you delete three in a row you hear "mmm-monster kill!!!"

 

Anyways... Just kidding... please do not add the steam voice...

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