![]() ![]() In my case, I have only 3 to do this, which is some click for each one, so I create a small PowerCli script to do this automatically and save it for future use. So how can we remove this from the templates and free the ISOs and consequently the NFS datastore?įirst, we need to convert the template back to a VM, then umount the ISO from the virtual CD-ROM, and convert the VM back to a template. Has we can see above, one Linux ISO is mounted on the template. To double-check this I just edit one of the template vmx from RHORacle.vmx Why templates? Well, when the template was created(convert a VM to a template), the ISO was not removed and then has a record pointing to that specific datastore, and that is why it is not possible to remove it.Īnd this is not possible to check on the vCenter, since after you converted to a template, you cant edit the settings of a VM, and the template doesn’t have this information. As we can check above, 2 are ESXi hosts, and the rest are VMs(in this case, templates).
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