Hmm ... it looks like there is a bug w/ RBD locks and IPv6 addresses since
it is failing to parse the address as valid. Perhaps it's barfing on the
"%eth0" scope id suffix within the address.

On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 2:47 PM Kevin Olbrich <k...@sv01.de> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I tried to convert an qcow2 file to rbd and set the wrong pool.
> Immediately I stopped the transfer but the image is stuck locked:
>
> Previusly when that happened, I was able to remove the image after 30 secs.
>
> [root@vm2003 images1]# rbd -p rbd_vms_hdd lock list fpi_server02
> There is 1 exclusive lock on this image.
> Locker         ID                  Address
>
> client.1195723 auto 93921602220416
> [fe80::219:99ff:fe9e:3a86%eth0]:0/1200385089
>
> [root@vm2003 images1]# rbd -p rbd_vms_hdd lock rm fpi_server02 "auto
> 93921602220416" client.1195723
> rbd: releasing lock failed: (22) Invalid argument
> 2018-07-09 20:45:19.080543 7f6c2c267d40 -1 librados: unable to parse
> address [fe80::219:99ff:fe9e:3a86%eth0]:0/1200385089
> 2018-07-09 20:45:19.080555 7f6c2c267d40 -1 librbd: unable to blacklist
> client: (22) Invalid argument
>
> The image is not in use anywhere!
>
> How can I force removal of all locks for this image?
>
> Kind regards,
> Kevin
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Jason
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