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The models currently supported by CHARON-SSP/4MĀ for GNU/ Linux are:
The models currently supported by CHARON-SSP/4U for GNU/ Linux are:
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title | Steps to Remove a Virtual Machine |
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1. | Click the name of the virtual machine that is to be removed in the left hand pane of the management console. | 2. | Click the button labelled Edit Virtual Machine. | 3. | You will be presented with the Virtual Machine Settings window. From here, click on the SCSI Device configuration - Right-click the name of the virtual machine in the left
| - | . If any | SCSI devices are container files, take note of their locations. In the example below, the devices SCSI 0 and SCSI 6 are container files.Image Removed 4. | Click the button labelled Cancel to leave the Virtual Machine Settings window. | 5. | - Right-click the name of the virtual machine in the left hand pane of the management console.
- Select Delete management console.
- Select Delete VM from Disk.
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The management console does not confirm this action and the configuration and , log files and all associated container files are immediately deleted. |
| 63. | Any container files (virtual disk or tape) that were part of the configuration are still present no longer on the system. These should have been noted in step 3. To remove them, either connect to the remote system using SSH or if connected to the console of a CHARON-SSP Virtual Environment system, press Ctrl+WinKey+F12 to open the shell. Navigate to the appropriate path and remove the container files. |
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