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* xfs freeze/umount problem
@ 2007-06-19  8:10 David Greaves
  2007-06-20  0:01 ` David Chinner
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: David Greaves @ 2007-06-19  8:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xfs, 'linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org', David Chinner

David Chinner wrote:
 > FWIW, I'm on record stating that "sync" is not sufficient to quiesce an XFS
 > filesystem for a suspend/resume to work safely and have argued that the only
 > safe thing to do is freeze the filesystem before suspend and thaw it after
 > resume.

Whilst testing a potential bug in another thread I accidentally found that 
unmounting a filesystem that I'd just frozen would hang.

As the saying goes: "Well, duh!!"

I could eventually run an unfreeze but the mount was still hung. This lead to an 
unclean shutdown.

OK, it may not be bright but it seems like this shouldn't happen; umount should 
either unfreeze and work or fail ("Attempt to umount a frozen filesystem.") if 
the fs is frozen.

Is this a kernel bug/misfeature or a (u)mount one?
Suggestions as to the best place to report it if not in the cc's?

David

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