Hi there! Nope it is not in the trash pool.

Le jeu. 5 juin 2025 à 12:37, Eugen Block <ebl...@nde.ag> a écrit :

> Is that image in the trash?
>
> `rbd -p pool trash ls`
>
> Zitat von Gaël THEROND <gael.ther...@bitswalk.com>:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I've a quick question. On one of our pool we found out an image that
> > doesn't exist anymore physically (This image doesn't exist, have no snap
> > attached, is not parent of another image) but is still listed when
> > performing a `rbd -p pool ls`. However, it error with a nice "Error
> opening
> > image <image_name>: (2) No such file or directory" when we try to delete
> it
> > using `rbd -p pool rm <image_name>`.
> >
> > This pool is a EC based pool and neither the metadata nor the data pool
> > have any data of that image remaining.
> >
> > So my question is, is there a cli way to force ceph to forget/abandon
> this
> > image? A command which isn't involving manually manipulating the various
> > maps would be preferred but if I had to dig that deep I can.
> >
> > Thanks!
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