-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 which distro are you running? in RedHat based systems: /etc/xen will have all your xen config files, make sure you delete that, and then if you are using File based images make sure you remove that as well. xm destroy - just stops the virt machine, it doesn't "destroy" it from the system. Josh Welch wrote: > I've got a box running Xen that had a domain go flaky on it, I ended > up doing an `xm destroy` on that domain to kill it. Now I always see > that domain when I do an `xm list`. It has no ID and no state, but it > shows up in the display like so: > > Name ID Mem VCPUs State > Time(s) > 10_virtmach1 512 1 0.0 > Domain-0 0 404 1 r----- 112527.4 > > Anyone know where xen gets this data from? > > Thanks, > Josh > > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHxHEFvE9HrEfeE4cRAonkAKDeptlPQMA53k2h4ndti9doLojDvQCfb2OV e6XJirvsIwQopHKDUyvyz8Y= =RnhF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----