Dear all,
as you know, a thin snapshot does have the "k" (skip activation) flag set, so one has to force activation by ignoring the flag (or removing the flag itself).

I wonder: can we detect if a volume/snapshot was *ever* activated? My reasoning is that a never-activated snapshot surely did not receive any application writes, so it can be safely removed (ignoring snapshot retention policy).

Regards.

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