* flummoxed why I can't umount my md device. fuser and lsof show no files locked
@ 2011-06-20 17:48 Simon McNair
2011-06-20 18:03 ` Roman Mamedov
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Simon McNair @ 2011-06-20 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
hi all,
A colleague of mine questioned the fact that I created my raid array
using the command 'mkfs -t ext4 -v -m .1 -b 4096 -E
stride=16,stripe-width=144 /dev/md0'. He said that "When creating file
systems on lvm or md volumes, |mkfs.ext4| chooses an optimal geometry."
I wanted to run 'mkfs.ext4 -n /dev/md0' to see what settings it would
choose that were different to mine but it keeps saying:
"/dev/md0 is apparently in use by the system; will not make a filesystem
here!".
I also can't stop the array using 'mdadm --stop /dev/md0' as it says
mdadm: failed to stop array /dev/md0: Device or resource busy. pretty
much the same error occurs when trying lvchange -an /media/local/Raid
I've no problem with any of this except I can't find out what process
has a handle on the mount and/or why. so I can't stop/kill it.
I tried lsof | grep /media/local/Raid and fuser -m /media/local/Raid to
no avail. I also tried ps aux | grep Raid. I've stopped pretty much
everything in init.d including samba,nfs,mediatomb,squeezebox and
anything I can think of that I've installed.
Any advice/ideas please ?
cheers
Simon
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* Re: flummoxed why I can't umount my md device. fuser and lsof show no files locked
2011-06-20 17:48 flummoxed why I can't umount my md device. fuser and lsof show no files locked Simon McNair
@ 2011-06-20 18:03 ` Roman Mamedov
2011-06-20 18:16 ` Simon McNair
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Roman Mamedov @ 2011-06-20 18:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: simonmcnair; +Cc: linux-raid
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 18:48:40 +0100
Simon McNair <simonmcnair@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wanted to run 'mkfs.ext4 -n /dev/md0' to see what settings it would
> choose that were different to mine but it keeps saying:
> "/dev/md0 is apparently in use by the system; will not make a filesystem
> here!".
>
> I also can't stop the array using 'mdadm --stop /dev/md0' as it says
> mdadm: failed to stop array /dev/md0: Device or resource busy. pretty
> much the same error occurs when trying lvchange -an /media/local/Raid
>
> I've no problem with any of this except I can't find out what process
> has a handle on the mount and/or why. so I can't stop/kill it.
>
> I tried lsof | grep /media/local/Raid and fuser -m /media/local/Raid to
> no avail. I also tried ps aux | grep Raid. I've stopped pretty much
> everything in init.d including samba,nfs,mediatomb,squeezebox and
> anything I can think of that I've installed.
>
> Any advice/ideas please ?
I don't see you mention actually running "umount /media/local/Raid" (and
perhaps listing the error messages you get after that). Perhaps it goes
without saying and you did this, but in case not, remember that "mdadm --stop"
will not try to auto-unmount the filesystem for you first.
Other ideas, AFAIK lsof and fuser won't show you a process that holds the
filesystem mounted in case it doesn't have any files open there, but instead
just has its *current directory* on the FS. So if you launched something while
cd'ed somewhere in /media/local/Raid, and it's still running (maybe the
superuser shell you currently work in?), that'd be your reason.
-
With respect,
Roman
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* Re: flummoxed why I can't umount my md device. fuser and lsof show no files locked
2011-06-20 18:03 ` Roman Mamedov
@ 2011-06-20 18:16 ` Simon McNair
2011-06-20 19:06 ` Phil Turmel
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Simon McNair @ 2011-06-20 18:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Roman Mamedov; +Cc: linux-raid
Hi Roman,
Sorry for the stupid omission, I did try running umount
/media/local/Raid to no avail. The other thing I also tried was the
lazy dismount option, but it never unmounted, I did a force, then
remount and dismount, but it didn't make any difference to the errors.
none of the processes have a working directory in the Raid folder as it
is just for storage, the OS and apps are on a separate drive entirely.
I also ensured that my ssh session was not in the /media/local folder
either.
I am pretty sure that I actually want the array running in order to run
a mkfs against it (obviously) I just tried that as a last ditch
attempt. I'm really just trying to figure out how I can find out what
process has the folder locked if lsof and fuser can't tell me :-)
cheers
Simon
On 20/06/2011 19:03, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 18:48:40 +0100
> Simon McNair<simonmcnair@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I wanted to run 'mkfs.ext4 -n /dev/md0' to see what settings it would
>> choose that were different to mine but it keeps saying:
>> "/dev/md0 is apparently in use by the system; will not make a filesystem
>> here!".
>>
>> I also can't stop the array using 'mdadm --stop /dev/md0' as it says
>> mdadm: failed to stop array /dev/md0: Device or resource busy. pretty
>> much the same error occurs when trying lvchange -an /media/local/Raid
>>
>> I've no problem with any of this except I can't find out what process
>> has a handle on the mount and/or why. so I can't stop/kill it.
>>
>> I tried lsof | grep /media/local/Raid and fuser -m /media/local/Raid to
>> no avail. I also tried ps aux | grep Raid. I've stopped pretty much
>> everything in init.d including samba,nfs,mediatomb,squeezebox and
>> anything I can think of that I've installed.
>>
>> Any advice/ideas please ?
> I don't see you mention actually running "umount /media/local/Raid" (and
> perhaps listing the error messages you get after that). Perhaps it goes
> without saying and you did this, but in case not, remember that "mdadm --stop"
> will not try to auto-unmount the filesystem for you first.
>
> Other ideas, AFAIK lsof and fuser won't show you a process that holds the
> filesystem mounted in case it doesn't have any files open there, but instead
> just has its *current directory* on the FS. So if you launched something while
> cd'ed somewhere in /media/local/Raid, and it's still running (maybe the
> superuser shell you currently work in?), that'd be your reason.
>
> -
> With respect,
> Roman
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* Re: flummoxed why I can't umount my md device. fuser and lsof show no files locked
2011-06-20 18:16 ` Simon McNair
@ 2011-06-20 19:06 ` Phil Turmel
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Phil Turmel @ 2011-06-20 19:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: simonmcnair; +Cc: Roman Mamedov, linux-raid
Hi Simon,
On 06/20/2011 02:16 PM, Simon McNair wrote:
> Hi Roman,
> Sorry for the stupid omission, I did try running umount /media/local/Raid to no avail. The other thing I also tried was the lazy dismount option, but it never unmounted, I did a force, then remount and dismount, but it didn't make any difference to the errors. none of the processes have a working directory in the Raid folder as it is just for storage, the OS and apps are on a separate drive entirely. I also ensured that my ssh session was not in the /media/local folder either.
>
> I am pretty sure that I actually want the array running in order to run a mkfs against it (obviously) I just tried that as a last ditch attempt. I'm really just trying to figure out how I can find out what process has the folder locked if lsof and fuser can't tell me :-)
You have to consider that the kernel itself may be holding it open. The most common cause in my experience is a loop mounted file, or stacked userspace filesystem. What does lsdrv[1] say? If a loop device is active, run "losetup -a".
Phil
[1] http://github.com/pturmel/lsdrv
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