Deleting Virtual Machines; Using An Existing Suse Linux Enterprise Server Virtual Machine - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10 SP2 - VIRTUALIZATION WITH XEN Manual

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Figure 3.3 Command Line Interface

3.5 Deleting Virtual Machines

When you use Virtual Machine Manager or the xm command to delete a virtual machine,
it no longer appears as a virtual machine, but its initial startup file and virtual disks are
not automatically deleted.
To delete all components of a virtual machine configured with a file-backed virtual
disk, you must manually delete its virtual disk image file (/var/lib/xen/images/)
and its initial startup file (/etc/xen/vm).
3.6 Using an Existing SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server Virtual Machine
In SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10, the device naming is different than the device
naming of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9. Therefore, a SUSE Linux Enterprise
Setting Up Virtual Machines
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