On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 4:29 PM, Elad Ben Aharon <ebenahar(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Try to deactivate this LV:
lvchange -an /dev/f7b481c8-b744-43d4-9faa-0e494a308490/6d23ec3e-79fb-
47f0-85ff-08480476ea68
# lvchange -an
/dev/f7b481c8-b744-43d4-9faa-0e494a308490/6d23ec3e-79fb-47f0-85ff-08480476ea68
Logical volume
f7b481c8-b744-43d4-9faa-0e494a308490/6d23ec3e-79fb-47f0-85ff-08480476ea68
is used by another device.
# fuser
/dev/f7b481c8-b744-43d4-9faa-0e494a308490/6d23ec3e-79fb-47f0-85ff-08480476ea68
#
# ll
/dev/f7b481c8-b744-43d4-9faa-0e494a308490/6d23ec3e-79fb-47f0-85ff-08480476ea68
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 8 Jan 29 20:29
/dev/f7b481c8-b744-43d4-9faa-0e494a308490/6d23ec3e-79fb-47f0-85ff-08480476ea68
-> ../dm-42
#
# fuser /dev/dm-42
#
Can I try to restart vdsmd, perhaps?
Gianluca