I have seen the same error just recently as well. Actually the term
"volume" never plaid any role in my lxd life before that and I am still
not really aware what it actually represents and how it is related to
snapshots.
I didn't dig into it because it was not so pressing at the moment and
On 09-05-2020 20:31, gunnar.wagner wrote:
>
>> I was unfortunate to choose my containers name such that LXD thinks one is a
>> snapshot of the
>> other.
> hm. Not sure whether this is the explanation. The volume of a snapshot of
> test04 would be named *test04/second* and not *test04-second*.
On 09-05-2020 23:53, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Kees Bakker!
>
>> Ah, I found out what is causing this. I was unfortunate to choose
>> my containers name such that LXD thinks one is a snapshot of the
>> other.
>> Simple test
>> root@rapper:~# lxc init images:ubuntu/bionic/amd64 -p pool2
I was unfortunate to choose my containers name such that LXD thinks one is a
snapshot of the
other.
hm. Not sure whether this is the explanation. The volume of a snapshot
of test04 would be named *test04/second* and not *test04-second*. (at
least it is that scheme I get with 'lxc storage
Greetings, Kees Bakker!
> Ah, I found out what is causing this. I was unfortunate to choose
> my containers name such that LXD thinks one is a snapshot of the
> other.
> Simple test
> root@rapper:~# lxc init images:ubuntu/bionic/amd64 -p pool2 test04-second
> Creating test04-second
>
Ah, I found out what is causing this. I was unfortunate to choose
my containers name such that LXD thinks one is a snapshot of the
other.
Simple test
root@rapper:~# lxc init images:ubuntu/bionic/amd64 -p pool2 test04-second
Creating test04-second
root@rapper:~# lxc init
Hi,
When I want to delete a container I'm getting this error
root@ijssel:~# lxc delete jenkins
Error: Error deleting storage volume: Cannot remove a volume that has snapshots
However, it has no snapshots.
root@ijssel:~# lxc info jenkins
Name: jenkins
Location: ijssel
Remote: unix://