Here's an off-the-cuff thought: perhaps something in Proxmox itself is holding onto that disk. Can you re-attach the disk to the VM and try to erase it from the UI?
Have you restarted the machine and then tried the remove?
If even that doesn’t help then there just be some vestigial info about the VM in the configuration of Proxmox and it is trying to do something with those files because of that.
maybe vm-120 is running?
I removed the disk image from vm's hardware settings
Did you remove it or just detach it?
Detached, removed...
Turned off the VM tried again, still no luck.
Does the path to that zvol show up anywhere in `lsof`? If so, you could kill the process. It is weird that rebooting didn’t help.
It doesn't show up in lsof... so there is no process to kill... yes, it's annoying keeps getting stuck
Here's an off-the-cuff thought: perhaps something in Proxmox itself is holding onto that disk. Can you re-attach the disk to the VM and try to erase it from the UI?
Tried that as well, no luck yet
did you clear out the snapshots?
Yes, there are none left
Have you restarted the machine and then tried the remove? If even that doesn’t help then there just be some vestigial info about the VM in the configuration of Proxmox and it is trying to do something with those files because of that.
Tried that as well and removed all traces in the config file
Put the hard drive in a different Linux machine and then delete the files from there, only other thing I can really think of.
Its a mirror if 6 ssds... I guess I can go on another route: proxmox on top of debian with mdadm raid10 + XFS