Hello Tim Bell, you are right; but I think that is a better solution than changing database tables.
In fact, the best solution is the fixing the bug. The method for download the volume have a --force option (which should stands for the case), but this does not work.
The hack I wrote above can be easly implemented (as a workaround) in a bash script fashion, even in python: just read the user credentials and call a subprocess on Python Code to Openstack CLI passing the command line. Again, this is a hack, not the best solution.
Hello Tim Bell, you are right; but I think that is a better solution than changing database tables.
In fact, the best solution is the fixing the bug. The method for download the volume have a --force option (which should stands for the case), but this does not work.
The hack I wrote above can be easly implemented (as a workaround) in a bash script fashion, even in python: just read the user credentials and call a subprocess on Python Code to Openstack CLI passing the command line. Again, this is a hack, not the best solution.
Best regards.