CougTek
Hairy Aussie
When I remove a virtual machine from my newly configured Hyper-V Server 2012 R2, it leaves the VHD (or VHDX) intact. This takes space. I read that this is normal behavior and that I have to manually remove the VHD and folders manually. I can't figure out how.
I access the server by remote desktop. The interface is in command line, which is ok. But I cannot access the partition where the storage pool is from the command line (or I simply do not know how). I also have the Hyper-V manager and the remote server administrator pack install on my laptop, which I also use to configure the server. The only way I've found to remove unuse VHD was to format the storage pool. I'm blunt, but not that blunt.
There has to be a way to simply go on the storage pool and pick what I want to keep and what I want to get rid of. All I can do is select a VHD and modify its size (from the Hyper-V manager on my laptop). I don't want to modify its size, I want to nuke it.
How do I do that? Anyone knows?
I access the server by remote desktop. The interface is in command line, which is ok. But I cannot access the partition where the storage pool is from the command line (or I simply do not know how). I also have the Hyper-V manager and the remote server administrator pack install on my laptop, which I also use to configure the server. The only way I've found to remove unuse VHD was to format the storage pool. I'm blunt, but not that blunt.
There has to be a way to simply go on the storage pool and pick what I want to keep and what I want to get rid of. All I can do is select a VHD and modify its size (from the Hyper-V manager on my laptop). I don't want to modify its size, I want to nuke it.
How do I do that? Anyone knows?