After looking into this a little more, it seems that the problem isn't if the snapshot has been deleted with lvremove, it's when the snapshot is inactive. In this paste I deactivate the source volume for the snap, display both showing that it's inactive and not available, and then try to delete it.
After looking into this a little more, it seems that the problem isn't if the snapshot has been deleted with lvremove, it's when the snapshot is inactive. In this paste I deactivate the source volume for the snap, display both showing that it's inactive and not available, and then try to delete it.
http:// paste.openstack .org/show/ 531020/