December 24, 20178 yr I am experiencing an odd issue with my VM management. There is a ghost VM that keeps popping up. It was one I created a year or so ago and deleted. But now, when I shut down VM manager, delete the libvirt.img file, and reboot, then turn on the VM manager, it keeps popping back up, no matter how many times I have done the Remove VM + Disks. It points to a non-existent share on my server, to a deleted vdisk1.img, and to a long deleted ISO. Is there some file that would be retaining this info or that I can edit to stop it from coming back? I am currently on 6.4.0_rc14, but I have had an issue long before I upgraded. Diagnostics attached. The odd VM is named ubuntuVM tower-diagnostics-20171223-2353.zip
December 24, 20178 yr Author I just did a grep search on the /boot directory and found that the file "plugins/dynamix.kvm.manager/domain.img" matches my ghost vm "ubuntuVM". Is this something I can delete or no?
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