Dne 06. 11. 23 v 20:45 Kevin Fenzi napsal(a):
Can we get what volume they are snapshots of? Perhaps the volume
name
would help us figure things out?
Most of the 6GiB volumes like snap-098326d474a07f706 is snapshot of vol-ffffffff which
does not exist (this snapshot is
from 2018)
Even if I take
snap-0fdf88e3527a6ca6e (fedora-coreos-39.20231101.1.0-x86_64)
that was created
Fri Nov 03 2023 04:12:53 GMT+0100
with description
Copied for DestinationAmi ami-0e62f1adedc546f4d from SourceAmi ami-0b9d8baf52b75e62c for
SourceSnapshot
snap-033116129e665e380. Task created on 1,698,981,171,355.Copied for DestinationAmi
ami-0e62f1adedc546f4d from SourceAmi
ami-0b9d8baf52b75e62c for SourceSnapshot snap-033116129e665e380. Task created on
1,698,981,171,355.Copied for
DestinationAmi ami-0e62f1adedc546f4d from SourceAmi ami-0b9d8baf52b75e62c for
SourceSnapshot snap-033116129e665e380.
Task created on 1,698,981,171,355.Copied for DestinationAmi ami-0e62f1adedc546f4d from
SourceAmi ami-0b9d8baf52b75e62c
for SourceSnapshot snap-033116129e665e380. Task created on 1,698,981,171,355. as snapshot
of vol-ffffffff
that does not exists.
Hmm,
fromhttps://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/creating-an-ami-e... :
During the AMI-creation process, Amazon EC2 creates snapshots of your instance's root
volume and any other EBS volumes
attached to your instance. You're charged for the snapshots until you deregister the
AMI
<
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/deregister-ami.html> and delete
the snapshots. If any volumes
attached to the instance are encrypted, the new AMI only launches successfully on
instances that support Amazon EBS
encryption
<
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/EBSEncryption.html>.
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