Wednesday, 2022-12-07

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eestis there some way to show if "delete_on_termination" is set for a server volume? that is, that it will be deleted if the related instance is deleted. The closest hint i have found form random googling is https://platform9.com/kb/openstack/for-a-boot-from-volume-instance-how-to-find-post-instance-creat but i dont think i can use nova client because i authenticate via application credential 18:38
eest(https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1792876)18:38
eesti see no mention of it in "openstack server show <id>" for example18:41
eestand not in "openstack volume show <id>" either18:42
fricklereest: with a new enough nova you can do: "openstack --os-compute-api 2.79 server volume list <server>" and it will include that field18:58
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