LXD does support multiple storage pools as of LXD 2.9. Juju right now
will create a default pool and attach it to the default profile if one
isn't already detected.

OpenStack could simply define its own pool and attach it to its own
profiles, keeping both storage pools separate.


Do note that this is a very major new feature and API so this will NOT be 
pushed to the 2.0.x branch, meaning that users who want to use that will need 
to use xenial-backports which will contain a LXD with support for that API once 
LXD 2.12 comes out next week (we've been holding on backports while we sort out 
some storage related issues).

** Changed in: lxd (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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  conflict when managing LXD storage with Juju 2.0

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