Destroying it will not damage data.įind the vbd UUID by running “vbd-list vdi-uuid=” ![]() The VBD is the connection between the VDI and the VM or control domain. If this doesn’t return anything, then we want to unplug and destroy the VBD to the dom0. ![]() VMs won’t boot when this drive is attached.įirst we want to see if any tasks involving this VDI are being run, we do not want to do anything to it while tasks are being run. Wrote this for our internal wiki after researching for quite a while:Ĭlicking on drive properties will show that it is attached to the control domain
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