That’s the one I want to remove (the actual list is longer). ![]() Name-description ( RW): XenServer Tools ISOsĪs you can see, there is one Storage Repository with the label temporary-sata-disk. Only if you tell it to give you a complete list, you will see what we need here, the sr-destroy command.īut where do we get that uuid? Simple, by asking for it: Writes a list of supported commands to the console which only contains one command with an sr- prefix: sr-list. So, again, it’s the xe command line to the rescue. Guess what, there seem to be no way of doing that using the XenCenter tool (even though the second link below mentions a “Detach” option I could not find it, see the disclaimer above). Now, since I have installed the device driver for the RAID controller, created a RAID 5 and added it as Storage Repository (in the same way as described in the linked article), I want to get rid of the SATA drive which I had added as a temporary measure. In my previous post, I described how to add a Storage Repository to a XenServer using the xe command line tool. It’s my own experience and what I found in documentation and online.) So please don’t take anything you read here for granted. ( Disclaimer: I am by no means an expert with XenServer.
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