From: "P. Larry Nelson" <lnelson@uiuc.edu>
To: linux-lvm@sistina.com
Subject: [linux-lvm] umount returns device is busy
Date: Mon Dec 22 16:12:02 2003 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FE76BD3.13937AA5@uiuc.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 000701c3c8b7$3190a800$c3507580@atdsputnik
I've been using LVM now since sometime this past summer and
everything has worked great and as advertised, until I tried
to unmount a logical volume. And this happens on both RedHat
9 and ES_3.
I had occasion the other day to unmount one of the mounted raid
arrays in order to upgrade some firmware. When I tried to do an
unmount command, I got "device is busy". Ok, I'm cd'd there
from one of my windows or something, so I make sure all open
terminal windows are *not* cd'd there. Redo the umount command
with same result. Weird, something's got a file open. So, I did
an lsof command and grep for the device (/dev/VG1/LV1). Nothing.
I try greping for the mount name (/scratch/cdf). Nothing.
It will not let me unmount the logical volume.
The system in question is running RedHat 9 w/kernel 2.4.20-24.9smp
with RedHat's lvm-1.0.3-12. I just so happened to have built
another system using RedHat's ES_3 w/kernel 2.4.21-4.0.1.ELsmp and
their lvm-1.0.3-15, so I thought I'd try it there. Built an identical
logical volume, mounted it, tested it (works fine), tried to umount
the filesystem with identical results: device is busy. Checked
again using lsof. Nothing open on the mounted filesystem.
I went checking back thru about 4 months of this list and saw
(apparently) that no one else has this problem. At this point
I'm a bit baffled why the umount command isn't working. I've
also seen nothing that might address this in the LVM-HOWTO.
Then again, I could have missed it.
Ideas?
Thanks!
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-12-22 16:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-12-22 12:14 [linux-lvm] How to build LVM2 tools for 2.6? Charles Martin
2003-12-22 16:12 ` P. Larry Nelson [this message]
2003-12-22 17:16 ` [linux-lvm] umount returns device is busy Herbert Poetzl
2003-12-22 18:07 ` Spam
2003-12-23 3:25 ` Frank Benkstein
2003-12-23 9:52 ` P. Larry Nelson
2003-12-23 1:01 ` [linux-lvm] How to build LVM2 tools for 2.6? Luca Berra
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