all is come from this:
WARNING: gpt signature detected on /dev/bigdata/vm-105-disk-0 at offset 512. Wipe it? [y/n]: [n]
Aborted wiping of gpt.
1 existing signature left on the device.
Failed to wipe signatures on logical volume bigdata/vm-105-disk-0.
TASK ERROR: unable to create VM 105 - lvcreate 'bigdata/vm-105-disk-0' error: Aborting. Failed to wipe start of new LV.
where the number after vm could be 123, 106, 200 all non existing vm, but the message the same and can't create new vm.
This message '1 existing signature left on the device' confused me, that some garbage left on my lvm blocking me to ceate new vm image.
I've thought if I could 'repair' my lvm, I could create vm images again.
It's an 1TB disk more than 600GB vm images I couldn't backup right now, and don't want to loose either.
Even if I could back them up, I'm not sure than after wiping out the entire disk and create lvm again, and copying back the vms could work again.