That screen shows the Volume Group. But you need to work your way up to it in order for you to remove it.
Warning! You will lose anything in the specified Logical Volumes, Volume Groups, Physical Volumes if you follow this information. Be sure to back up anything you want to keep.
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Thank you! Your explanation was very helpful. I didn't realize that with LVM-Thin you could take a snapshot even if it was still in RAW.
I do have a question though. You comment suggests that my storage (for non-local) lvs should be in /dev/pve - If you look at my info below, they don't seem to...
Wow - I guess my mind wasn't in the right place when I was testing this.
Before I started, my VM was in an LVM.
I went to snap shots and was told I couldn't make one.
I then went to hardware and tried to move the disk > To the same LVM > But I could not convert to qcow (in the same LVM)
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How were you able to take snap shots on ZFS? For my testing setup, I am currently running ProxMox on a separate drive and then a single SSD for my vms. I have tried LVM, LVM-Thin, ZFS (single drive) and cannot use the snapshot feature, because my vms are forced to using raw.
My current installation of Proxmox 6.3-2 is configured for my vms to run on a local SSD. I have the SSD setup as an LVM.
I wanted to test the snapshot feature, but I receive an error, "The current guest configuration does not support taking new snapshots"
I found I can use the "Move Disk"...
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