OVM 3.2.6 Delete Management Network

Hi there,
I was wondering if there is a way to delete unnecessary management networks. I created an extra vlan and set it as mgmt net for testing purposes. Now I would like to remove it but OVM manger doesn't let me. And it also wouldn't let me change IP addresses inside the management network.
Is there a known workaround for this?
Thanks,
Lotsie

This doesn't address your real issue, but just let me comment on the poor exception handling you mention in your previous post because I agree with you and complained about in my first reply:
The one thing I wouldn't understand is this: if it is intended to have only one management network and not modify it after the initial setup, then why does the GUI let me mark other networks as Mgmt? Also, if I can add several Mgmt networks, then why is it not allowed to delete the unnecessary ones afterwards?
Apparently, my complaint is no longer valid as it appears the developers fixed this issue way back in 3.1.1.  I was in the process of setting up a similar scenario as yours in one of my labs (a 3.1.1-625 lab) and found that I was not able to create a new network I named "Test server mgmt" using the server management channel - the network wizard stopped me with the following error:
"OVMRU_0010134E: Cannot add vlan segment [network.VlanSegment (922) in Bond2 VLANs] to network [Test server mgmt] because server [myserver4] has management network [Dom0 bond0 SM].
I also encountered the same exception handling in one of my 3.2.6 labs - Oracle VM Manager does not allow people to create a second network using the server mgmt channel if one already exists.
Anyway, this doesn't help with your problem, but it does show that I learn something new every day - I can't complain about that as something we need to improve on any more :-)
Let me do a little more digging to see if I can find you an easy solution...
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