Two replies. Thanks to <Chris_Sellers@adp.com> and Bill R. Williams <brw@etsu.edu> suggestion for `devfsadmd -C -v` did nothing. suggeston to `umount /dev/fssnap/0` worked. for some reason the mounted snap shot file system was an anomoly left over from the killed process. once it was umounted, `fssnap -d /` worked. then `fssnap -i` showed no snap shots existing. I guess from fssnap's perspective, being mounted is busy; whereas, from lsof's perspective, it is assumed to be mounted, but no one was accessing it, so it wasn't busy. anyway, ... back in business. --------------- Chris Hoogendyk - O__ ---- Systems Administrator c/ /'_ --- Biology Department (*) \(*) -- 140 Morrill Science Center ~~~~~~~~~~ - University of Massachusetts, Amherst <hoogendyk@bio.umass.edu> --------------- Chris Hoogendyk wrote: > during debugging of a script, I interrupted it with a control c. that > was last Friday. since then, I have not been able to remove the snap > shots that were created. I get: > > # fssnap -F ufs -d / > fssnap: ioctl: error 16: Device busy > > I have done a variety of things trying to figure this out, including > googling, man pages, and sunsolve. First, the information: > > # /usr/lib/fs/ufs/fssnap -i > Snapshot number : 0 > Block Device : /dev/fssnap/0 > Raw Device : /dev/rfssnap/0 > Mount point : / > Device state : active > Backing store path : /export/home/scratch <UNLINKED> > Backing store size : 3328 KB > Maximum backing store size : Unlimited > Snapshot create time : Fri May 27 16:13:35 2005 > Copy-on-write granularity : 32 KB > Snapshot number : 1 > Block Device : /dev/fssnap/1 > Raw Device : /dev/rfssnap/1 > Mount point : /export/home > Device state : active > Backing store path : /var/scratch <UNLINKED> > Backing store size : 2144 KB > Maximum backing store size : Unlimited > Snapshot create time : Fri May 27 16:13:50 2005 > Copy-on-write granularity : 32 KB > > # df -k > Filesystem kbytes used avail cap Mounted on > <snip> > /dev/fssnap/0 8404388 1672809 6647536 21% /tmp/.rlg.YZaGmz/.rlg.YZaGmz > /dev/fssnap/1 984861 1693 924077 1% /tmp/.rlg.BkaOpz/.rlg.BkaOpz > > > I've tried several variations with lsof checking for processes that > might have an open file on the snapshot or have the snapshot device or > mount point open. All come up blank. > > > I've also looked for zombie processes that might be connected with the > ufsdump commands that were running. As I recall, I had to kill the > ufsdump last Friday. There is nothing running now related to that and > there are no processes that began on Friday except devfsadmd. I'm not > sure I get that. On my other system the date on that process matches the > system boot date. This system was booted several weeks ago, but the > devfsadmd process date is Friday. > > > I don't really want to reboot, because several critical network > processes are running on this server. However, if no one can come up > with a better idea, then I will reboot. Need backups. > > > TIA > > > > --------------- > > Chris Hoogendyk > > - > O__ ---- Systems Administrator > c/ /'_ --- Biology Department > (*) \(*) -- 140 Morrill Science Center > ~~~~~~~~~~ - University of Massachusetts, Amherst > > <hoogendyk@bio.umass.edu> > > --------------- > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue May 31 16:48:26 2005
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