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Unable to delete block storage driver
Possible cause and recommendationSymptom
The driver that you are trying to delete is associated with one
or more volume types
When trying to delete a block storage
driver, you see the message: A
block storage driver that has
1. Delete the associated volume type(s), and retry the delete driver action.
See Delete Volume Types (page 93).
dependent volume types cannot
be deleted. You must delete
2. With the filters set to All statuses, verify that the volume type no longer
appears in the list on the Block Storage Drivers overview screen.
the following volume types
before deleting the block
storage driver.
Unable to delete a volume type
Possible cause and recommendationSymptom
The volume type that you are trying to delete is associated with
one or more volumes
When trying to delete a volume type you
see the message: A volume type
that has dependent volumes
1. Delete the associated volume(s), and retry the delete volume type action.
See Delete Volumes (page 95).
cannot be deleted. You must
delete the following volumes
2. With the filters set to All statuses and All driver types, verify that the volume
type no longer appears in the list on the Volume types overview screen.
before deleting the volume
type.
Unable to edit a volume type
Possible cause and recommendationSymptom
The volume type that you are trying to edit was created outside
of the CloudSystem Console
When trying to edit a volume type, you
see the message: Volume types
created outside CloudSystem
1. Use the CloudSystem Console to delete the volume type. See Delete
Volume Types (page 93).
Console, for example using
the Cloud Storage admin CLI,
2. Use the CloudSystem Console to add the volume type. See Add Volume
Types (page 92).
cannot be edited by
CloudSystem Console.
3. Use the CloudSystem Console or Cloud Service Management Console to
edit the volume type. See Edit Volume Types (page 93).
Volume created with a failed block storage driver cannot be deleted
Possible cause and recommendationSymptom
The associated block storage driver failed or is unconfigured
by editing cinder.conf
Reset the state using the following OpenStack Cinder command from a
Windows or Linux system where the OpenStack CLI package for
CloudSystem is installed:
cinder reset-state <volume name or ID>
If delete is the desired state, follow the preceding command by entering:
cinder force-delete <volume name or ID>
You cannot delete a volume created with
a valid block storage driver using the
CloudSystem Console or CloudSystem
Portal
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