I don't know what might cause this; you may have to do some tracing
to find out who is returning -EBUSY.
-Eric
On 6/19/14, 10:08 PM, éæä wrote:
> Hiï
>
>
> [root@localhost ~]#
> [root@localhost ~]# mount -t xfs /dev/lvm_vg/lvm_lv /nas/
> [root@localhost ~]# lvcreate -s -L 40M -n cwd /dev/lvm_vg/lvm_lv
> Rounding up size to full physical extent 48.00 MiB
> device-mapper: suspend ioctl on failed: Device or resource busy
> Unable to suspend lvm_vg-lvm_lv (253:0)
> Failed to suspend origin lvm_lv
> [root@localhost ~]#
>
>
> What freezing ï
> -----éäåä-----
> åää: Eric Sandeen [mailto:sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> åéæé: 2014å6æ19æ 23:31
> æää: Emmanuel Florac; éæä
> æé: xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
> äé: Re: xfs_freeze
>
> On 6/19/14, 3:48 AM, Emmanuel Florac wrote:
>> Le Thu, 19 Jun 2014 06:46:26 +0000 vous Ãcriviez:
>>
>>> What Would Xfs Snapshot Do?
>>>
>>> Xfs_freeze
>>
>> Apparently you should not run xfs_freeze first. Try "lvcreate -s"
>> directly.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>
> that's correct, lv snapshots do their own freezing.
>
> -Eric
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