Hello,<br>I have a this doubt:<br>Is "onevm shutdown" equivalent to "onevm delete"? <br>I guess it is not, but when I execute "onevm shutdown", I cannot see the vm anymore (like with "onevm delete" :p). I guess it goes to the vm pool, but the fact is that I cannot restart it or recover it from there with any command and "ovm delete" doesn't works then too (I get an "Error: Wrong state to perform action" exception...). I think it goes to a kind of Limbo... or goes to the "done" state, as seen in <a href="http://opennebula.org/doku.php?id=documentation:tp2:ug#virtual_machine_life-cycle">http://opennebula.org/doku.php?id=documentation:tp2:ug#virtual_machine_life-cycle</a>?<br>
By the way, I have to say that since I have many machines stucked in the "boot" state, I cannot delete them because I get a "Error: Wrong state to perform action" exception too. Is there a way to clean up from this state? What's more, is there a way to (properly) clean everything up? Maybe stopping the one daemon and then removing everything from the var directory?<br>
Anyway, as always, many many thanks for your time and attention!<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Álvaro