On 11/29/2014 02:16 PM, Cole Robinson wrote:
Hmm. The disk image name is supposed to match the name of the VM, and
the defualt VM name was changed to match the chosen OS. There might be
a bug here where we don't change the generated disk image name if the
user changes the VM name from the default. Please file a virt-manager
bug, with full steps to reproduce, and virt-manager --debug output
when reproducing.
BZ'ed:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1169141
> Also, when I delete a system, I expect the associated disk image to
> be deleted
> ... sometimes it is and sometimes it is not???
>
It should always suggest to delete the VM disk image. Please file a
bug with virt-manager --debug output when reproducing, as well as a
description of what the delete dialog is showing when you try to delete.
I set the
severity to urgent because virt-mainager has stared to get
confused about what the file name should be and is reusing virtul disks
from other systems.
Also, I think the problem with delete is also tied to the name problem
... especially when the name is fedora20<something>.img or
fedora21<something>.img and the size is 20GB.
Gene