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Stops the specified pool. In this context, "destroy" means stop. | Stops the specified pool. In this context, "destroy" means stop. | ||
After stopping the pool, libvirt will no longer manage the storage described by the pool, but the raw data contained in the pool will not be changes, and can be later recovered with [[virsh | After stopping the pool, libvirt will no longer manage the storage described by the pool, but the raw data contained in the pool will not be changes, and can be later recovered with [[virsh pool-create]]. | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
virsh pool-destroy <pool-name> | virsh pool-destroy <pool-name> | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Latest revision as of 19:24, 28 June 2017
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Stops the specified pool. In this context, "destroy" means stop.
After stopping the pool, libvirt will no longer manage the storage described by the pool, but the raw data contained in the pool will not be changes, and can be later recovered with virsh pool-create.
virsh pool-destroy <pool-name>