Open the database, and open "vm-instances" table, and just rename VM state
to "Stopped" (intead of Staritng, or Stoping, etc), then go back to UI, and
it will show as stopped. Simply delete it...


On 16 October 2013 19:45, Fred Messinger <fredmessin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've download a new system VM and used cloudstack-sysvmadm to try to stop
> the old ones...
>
>
> root@cloudstack:~# cloudstack-sysvmadm -d <DB.ip.address> -u cloud -p
> dbpassword -a
>
> Stopping and starting 1 secondary storage vm(s)...
> ERROR: Failed to stop secondary storage vm with id 1
>
> Done stopping and starting secondary storage vm(s)
>
> Stopping and starting 1 console proxy vm(s)...
> ERROR: Failed to stop console proxy vm with id 2
>
> Done stopping and starting console proxy vm(s) .
>
> Stopping and starting 0 running routing vm(s)...
>
>
> I also can't seem to stop the systemvms by using the GUI.
>
> Can I just shut them down in vSphere and delete them from the DB using
> mysql commands?
>
> Help!!!
>



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