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I deployed Azure NetApp files to my MSDN subscription for testing purposes. I configured replication of the volume to another region. After testing I deleted the replica volume without removing replication first. Now I am unable to delete the source volume. Error: "Error deleting volume - Volume is a member of an active volume replication relationship"

Is there any other way of deleting the volume and the rest of Azure NetApp files. It has used up all my credits to the point where my subscription has been disabled.

Thank you in advanced.

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    This error Error: "Error deleting volume - Volume is a member of an active volume replication relationship" means you need to delete volume replication before deleting the volume.

    Note: This operation requires that you break the peering before deleting the replication for the volume.

    Delete volume replications

    1. To break the replication peering:

      a. Select the destination volume. Click Replication under Storage Service.

      b. Check the following fields before continuing:

      • Ensure that Mirror State shows Mirrored. Do not attempt to break replication peering if Mirror State shows Uninitialized.
      • Ensure that Relationship Status shows Idle. Do not attempt to break replication peering if Relationship Status shows Transferring.

      c. Click Break Peering.

      d.Type Yes when prompted and click Break. enter image description here

    2. To delete volume replication, select Replication from the source or the destination volume.

    3. Click Delete.

    4. Confirm deletion by typing Yes and clicking Delete.

      enter image description here

    You can refer to Errors deleting volume and Delete volume replications

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    This error Error: "Error deleting volume - Volume is a member of an active volume replication relationship" means you need to delete volume replication before deleting the volume.

    Note: This operation requires that you break the peering before deleting the replication for the volume.

    Delete volume replications

    1. To break the replication peering:

      a. Select the destination volume. Click Replication under Storage Service.

      b. Check the following fields before continuing:

      • Ensure that Mirror State shows Mirrored. Do not attempt to break replication peering if Mirror State shows Uninitialized.
      • Ensure that Relationship Status shows Idle. Do not attempt to break replication peering if Relationship Status shows Transferring.

      c. Click Break Peering.

      d.Type Yes when prompted and click Break. enter image description here

    2. To delete volume replication, select Replication from the source or the destination volume.

    3. Click Delete.

    4. Confirm deletion by typing Yes and clicking Delete.

      enter image description here

    You can refer to Errors deleting volume and Delete volume replications