Re: snapshots can't be deactivated

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Thanks for the advices. I will look for some hotplug stuff around.

I tried the "lvchange -an" as well as I sounded pragmatic to me. But this doesn't seems to work at all on the snapshots.

thanks and kind regards

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Am 18.07.2007 um 13:37 schrieb Joachim Banzhaf:

Hi Falko,

Am Dienstag, 17. Juli 2007 16:33 schrieb Falko Zurell:

> I don't know why this happens. The script will work perfectly 3 out of 5
> times. But sometimes it comes up with the error above.

Maybe some hotplug script trying to find out what kind of new device that is?

> Are my steps right in principle? Did I forget to do something before or
> after removing?

I am by no means an expert on lvm, so dont take this too seriously: shouldn't
there be an lvchange -an yourlv before lvremove? Maybe this active status is
still hanging around somewhere although you can force the remove?

HTH

Joachim Banzhaf

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