This was Newton booting from ephemeral disk.  There were no delete events in 
the nova api database, just an unexpected stop when the kernel oom killer got 
qemu.  


> On Mar 17, 2017, at 8:28 AM, Saverio Proto <ziopr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Mike,
> 
> what version of openstack ?
> is the instance booting from ephemeral disk or booting from cinder volume ?
> 
> When you boot from volume, that will be the root disk of your
> instance. The user could have clicked on "Delete Volume on Instance
> Delete". It can be selected when creating a new instance.
> 
> Saverio
> 
> 2017-03-13 15:47 GMT+01:00 Mike Lowe <joml...@iu.edu>:
>> Over the weekend a user reported that his instance was in a stopped state 
>> and could not be started, on further examination it appears that the vm had 
>> crashed and the strange thing is that the root disk is now gone.  Has 
>> anybody come across anything like this before?
>> 
>> And why on earth is it attempting deletion of the rbd device without 
>> deletion of the instance?
>> 
>> 2017-03-12 10:59:07.591 3010 WARNING nova.virt.libvirt.storage.rbd_utils [-] 
>> rbd remove 4367a2e4-d704-490d-b3a6-129b9465cd0d_disk in pool ephemeral-vms 
>> failed
>> 2017-03-12 10:59:17.613 3010 WARNING nova.virt.libvirt.storage.rbd_utils [-] 
>> rbd remove 4367a2e4-d704-490d-b3a6-129b9465cd0d_disk in pool ephemeral-vms 
>> failed
>> 2017-03-12 10:59:26.143 3010 WARNING nova.virt.libvirt.storage.rbd_utils [-] 
>> rbd remove 4367a2e4-d704-490d-b3a6-129b9465cd0d_disk in pool ephemeral-vms 
>> failed
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