Re: LV open but not mounted ?

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Hmmm, I can see where it might be 'active', but if it's not in use, it shouldn't be open.

Some sub-lvs are marked as 'open', because they are used by the main LV (such is the case with mirroring and snapshots).

Have you tried 'lsof <path to LV>' ?

 brassow

On Oct 9, 2006, at 1:58 PM, paddy wrote:


I just noticed that I have a system where an LV appears to be open
(as given by lvs), but I can't see it mounted anywhere, or opened
by any process.

Any insights, suggestions, explanations, etc gratefully received :-)

Regards,
Paddy
--
Perl 6 will give you the big knob. -- Larry Wall

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