On 01/08/2016 08:50 PM, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 08:37:16PM +0530, Pranith Kumar Karampuri wrote:
NetBSD)
vnd=`vnconfig -l | \
awk '!/not in use/{printf("%s%s:%d ", $1, $2, $5);}'`
Can there be Loopback devices that are in use when this piece of the code is
executed, which can lead to the problems we ran into? I may be completely
wrong. It is a wild guess about something I don't completely understand.
This lists loopback devices in use. For instance:
vnd0:/d:180225 vnd1:/d:180226 vnd2:/d:180227
Next step is to look for loopback devices which backing store are in $B0
and unconfigure them.
Oops, wrong code reading. Is it possible to have loopback devices not in
use, that we miss out on destroying? Could be a stupid question but
still asking.
Pranith
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