With openstack-dashboard version 3:16.2.0-0ubuntu1~cloud0
There are multiple volume types in the environment, but creating a volume from a snapshot in horizon will always try to use the default type, which fails if the original volume was not created with that type.
The workaround is to use the cli:
openstack volume create <new volume name> --snapshot <snapshot> --type <type of the original volume>
subscribed ~field-high
We see this in a bionic-train openstack deployment from the cloud archive with the following charms:
cs:openstack- dashboard- 305 charmers- next/cinder- ceph-333
cs:cinder-304
cs:~openstack-
With openstack-dashboard version 3:16.2. 0-0ubuntu1~ cloud0
There are multiple volume types in the environment, but creating a volume from a snapshot in horizon will always try to use the default type, which fails if the original volume was not created with that type.
The workaround is to use the cli:
openstack volume create <new volume name> --snapshot <snapshot> --type <type of the original volume>