First list the SRs on a host.
#xe sr-list uuid=9a9e7903-7c0f-4f7e-f0a3-e39c54478346
Using the uuid from the you got from the command above, run the command below using the UUID, which for some reason you are calling the sr-uuid.
#xe pbd-list sr-uuid=9a9e7903-7c0f-4f7e-f0a3-e39c54478346
uuid ( RO) : a89b78ca-cb3d-0b44-5d0b-9cf2c8ad755a
host-uuid ( RO): 4a9971f7-1e59-4e02-b849-04d206ee7b2b
sr-uuid ( RO): 9a9e7903-7c0f-4f7e-f0a3-e39c54478346
device-config (MRO): device: /dev/disk/by-id/edd-int13_dev81
currently-attached ( RO): true
Now using the the UUID output of from the command above, unplug the pdb.
#xe pbd-unplug uuid=a89b78ca-cb3d-0b44-5d0b-9cf2c8ad755a
Then destroy it….boom.
#xe pbd-destroy uuid=a89b78ca-cb3d-0b44-5d0b-9cf2c8ad755a
Now tell Xenserver to “forget” the SR.
#xe sr-forget uuid=9a9e7903-7c0f-4f7e-f0a3-e39c54478346