Re: force delete compute host/node?

2014-03-26 Thread ronald higgins
Hi Marty. Deletion of the Host via the infrastructure panel results in the
error:

Host 1328586a-4c6e-46fb-a196-37ba36bbb3f7 cannot be deleted as it is not
in maintenance mode. Either put the host into maintenance or perform a
forced deletion.

The Management server still thinks the SSVM is running on it... which it
isn't, which I think is playing a part in this.

So if there is a way to forcibly remove the host any guidace would be
appreciated.




On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 5:15 AM, Marty Sweet msweet@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Ronald,

 Is there any reason you can't put this node into maintenance mode via
 the infrastructure panel?
 As far as I remember if there isn't anything assigned to it, it
 _should_ happily work.

 Marty

 On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 6:21 PM, ronald higgins
 ronald.higg...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I've had a KVM host that I've had to rebuild. However because it wasn't
  removed from Cloudstack before rebuilding I'm having an issue removing it
  so i can reinsert it now that it's rebuilt.
 
  CS 4.2.1 across the board.
 
  The error I'm getting in the UI and similarly in the MGMT logs are:
 
  cannot be deleted as it is not in maintenance mode. Either put the host
  into maintenance or perform a forced deletion.
 
  Does anyone know the procedure to force delete the host, a quick google
  didn't return any result. I'm guessing it's going to be a SQL delete
  somewhere.
 
  Regards
 
  Ronald



 --
 Marty



force delete compute host/node?

2014-02-25 Thread ronald higgins
Hi All,

I've had a KVM host that I've had to rebuild. However because it wasn't
removed from Cloudstack before rebuilding I'm having an issue removing it
so i can reinsert it now that it's rebuilt.

CS 4.2.1 across the board.

The error I'm getting in the UI and similarly in the MGMT logs are:

cannot be deleted as it is not in maintenance mode. Either put the host
into maintenance or perform a forced deletion.

Does anyone know the procedure to force delete the host, a quick google
didn't return any result. I'm guessing it's going to be a SQL delete
somewhere.

Regards

Ronald