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<li>More information for contacting support and ticket submission best practices etc. can be found at [[Technical support/en|Technical Support]].</li></ol>
<li>More information for contacting support and ticket submission best practices etc. can be found at [[Technical support/en|Technical Support]].</li></ol>


==Issue: I can't delete my volume== <!--T:4-->
==Issue: I can't delete a volume== <!--T:4-->
 
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<li>Check to see if the volume you are trying to delete is attached to a running virtual machine (VM, also known as instance): Volumes that are attached to running VM’s cannot be deleted. You can check this by logging into the cloud dashboard for your project (see the [[Cloud/en|cloud wiki page]] for a list of the cloud login links), opening the volumes menu on the left side navigation menu, then selecting volumes. You will be presented with a list of all your volumes. If the “attached to” column is empty then your volume is not attached. If there is a VM listed there, it is attached to that VM and will need to be detached before it can be deleted. For instructions on how to detach a volume see the “Detaching a Volume” section of the [[OpenStack/en|OpenStack Wiki page]].</li>
<li>You cannot delete a volume that is attached to a running VM. To check if is this is the case, log in to the cloud dashboard for your project. (See [[Cloud]] for a list of login links.) Click on "Volumes" on the left-side menu, then click on the "Volumes" sub-heading there. You will be presented with a list of all your volumes. If the "Attached To" column is empty then your volume is not attached to any VM. If there is a VM listed there, the volume will need to be detached before it can be deleted. See the "Detaching a Volume" section of the [[OpenStack/en|OpenStack Wiki page]].</li>
<li>Once you have the volume detached check the status of your volume: open the Volumes menu on the left hand side and select "Volumes" from the menu. Now look at the "Status" column for your volume. If it is still listed as "In-use" then you need to submit a ticket: Email cloud@computecanada.ca with any info collected during troubleshooting, username, project name cloud name and volume UUID. If it is listed as "available" proceed to the next step.</li>
<li>Once you have the volume detached, check its status.  As above, click on "Volumes" on the left-side menu, then click on the "Volumes" sub-heading there. Look at the "Status" column for your volume. If it is listed as "Available" proceed to the next step.  If it is still listed as "In-use" then submit a ticket to cloud@computecanada.ca with your username, the project name, the cloud name, the UUID of the volume, and any other information you collected during troubleshooting. </li>
<li>Now check to see if there is a snapshot of the volume: If there are snapshots of the volume you are trying to delete, you must delete the snapshots first, then you can delete the source volume. To check if your volume has snapshots, open the “Volumes” menu on the left side panel, and then select “Snapshots”. You will see a list of all your snapshots. Look at the volume name column, to see if there are any snapshots of the volume you wish to delete. To delete a snapshot click the drop-down arrow in the “Actions” column in the row for the snapshot you wish to delete and select “Delete Volume Snapshot”.</li>
<li>You must delete any snapshots of the volume before you can delete the source volume. To check if your volume has snapshots, click on "Volumes" on the left-side panel, and then click on "Snapshots". You will see a list of all your snapshots. Look at the Volume Name column, to see if there are any snapshots of the volume you wish to delete. To delete a snapshot click the drop-down menu in the "Actions" column in the row for the snapshot and select "Delete Volume Snapshot".</li>
<li>If you have followed these steps and still can’t delete your volume it's time to submit a ticket. Email cloud@computecanada.ca with any info collected during troubleshooting, username, project name cloud name and volume UUID.  
<li>If you have followed these steps and still can’t delete your volume, submit a ticket to cloud@computecanada.ca with your username, the project name, the cloud name, the UUID of the volume, and any other information you collected during troubleshooting.</li>
<li>More information for contacting support and ticket submission best practices etc. can be found on the [[Technical support/en|Compute Canada Technical Support page]].</li></ol>
<li>More information for contacting support and ticket submission best practices etc. can be found at [[Technical support/en|Technical Support]].</li></ol>


==Issue: My virtual machine won't launch== <!--T:5-->
==Issue: My virtual machine won't launch== <!--T:5-->
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