Uninstall Vm - H3C MSR 810 Command Reference Manual

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Parameters
: Specifies a VM by its name. The
vm-name
characters.
Usage guidelines
Use this command to suspend a VM only when the VM is in running state. To view VM status, use the
display vmlist
Examples
# Suspend VM centos7.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vmm
[Sysname-vmm] suspend vm centos7
Related commands
display vmlist
resume vm

uninstall vm

Use
uninstall vm
Syntax
uninstall vm vm-name
Views
VMM view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
: Specifies a VM by its name. The
vm-name
characters.
Usage guidelines
The system cannot recover a VM after you uninstall it. As a best practice, use the
command to back up the VM before you uninstall it.
You must stop a VM by using the
After you uninstall a VM, the disks allocated to the VM still retain the VM image files and running data
files. To release storage space, you must use the
disks. For more information about deleting hard disks, see file system management in Fundamentals
Configuration Guide.
Examples
# Uninstall VM centos7.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vmm
[Sysname-vmm] uninstall vm centos7
Related commands
backup vm
command.
to uninstall a VM.
stop vm
argument is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 30
vm-name
argument is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 30
vm-name
command before you can uninstall it.
command to manually delete the hard
delete
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backup vm

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