Sounds like a bug perhaps, but you could always manually update the
cloud.storage_pool table to mark it as removed.

If you have successfully removed primary storage in the past, you could
probably use that as an example row for how to update the applicable row
remotely.

On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, Star Guo <st...@ceph.me> wrote:

> Hi, everyone,
>
>    I run cloudstack 4.4.3 with kvm and I just enable localstorage in zone1
> by cloudmonkey after zone1 is in running state. Local Storage of KVM host
> is
> found.
>    And now I disable local storage in zone1 by cloudmonkey, but the local
> storage even in it. How can I remove local storage ? (Restart MS just ok?
> Or
> Agent Service?)
>    Thanks a lot!
>
> Best Regards,
> Star Guo
>
>

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