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[Fwd: Unmount Didn't; Clues?] Now Reproducible

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Subject: [Fwd: Unmount Didn't; Clues?] Now Reproducible
From: Danny <danscox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 09:53:20 -0500
Organization: Connex Inc
Reply-to: dcox@xxxxxxxxxx
Sender: owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
All,

I wrote:
>         Updated from CVS this AM, this just happened to me:
> 
> ======================================================================================
> Mar 29 03:12:26 dsc_proto_1 kernel: Start mounting filesystem: md(9,1)
> Mar 29 03:12:27 dsc_proto_1 kernel: Ending clean XFS mount for
> filesystem: md(9,1)
> Mar 29 03:19:15 dsc_proto_1 kernel: XFS unmount got error 38
> Mar 29 03:19:15 dsc_proto_1 kernel: linvfs_put_super: vfsp/0xc3bc2ae0
> left dangling!
> Mar 29 03:19:15 dsc_proto_1 kernel: VFS: Busy inodes after unmount.
> Self-destruct in 5 seconds.  Have a nice day...
> Mar 29 03:19:56 dsc_proto_1 kernel: XFS: Filesystem has duplicate UUID -
> can't mount
> Mar 29 03:21:35 dsc_proto_1 last message repeated 2 times
> =====================================================================================
> 

        I (in a Diet-Coke induced fog) tried the "dmapi" mount option, and the
unmount always fails in this case.  I'm using XFS on software-raid5 or
raid1.  I havn't tried it on a plain block dev yet.  Since I don't have
DMAPI support turned on in the kernel config, this shouldn't have come
as a surprise, no?

        Thanks, and sorry for the bandwidth abuse.

-- 
"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick 
themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened." 
   -- Winston Churchill 

Danny

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