I've just did a test

# ps -ef | grep clone
root       67278   10986  0 12:32 ?        00:00:00 task UPID:p01:000106CE:00950D31:52E79549:qmclone:117:root@pam:

# kill -9 67278

And yes, it killed the task. But you should manually remove all files created. In my example, I cloned from VMID117 to a new one, VMID123... delete all relative to 123 machine, just in case.

El 28/01/14 12:31, Fábio Rabelo escribió:
Thanks


But there are no clone task running, there is a "task:UPID=host-"

can be that ?


Fábio Rabelo


2014-01-28 Angel Docampo <adoca...@dltec.net>
El 28/01/14 12:14, Fábio Rabelo escribió:
Hi to all

I started a clone task, and after that everything are extremely slow ...

I have to abort that command, and I do not find a way to do that ....

How can I abort a clone task ?


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Hi,


Mmmm, as far as I can see I do not see a "cancel".
Perhaps killing the process? Doing

ps -ef | grep clone

and with the returning PID

kill -9 PID

Just my two cents.

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