lvm Bug? - bad reaction to snapshot creation

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Creating a snapshot throws an error "Attempted to decrement suspended device counter below zero." but succeeds. Removing the snapshot fails, attempting a 2nd time succeeds. Somewhere in this process the original LV gets locked and the system needs to be restarted to unlock it. As explained below this happens intermittently but regularly.


Any additional info please let me know directly, I am not a subscriber,
Leeman

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log file: http://www.enlj.com/lvm.txt
lvm config: http://www.enlj.com/lvmconfig.txt

Arch Linux, lvm2 2.02.106-2

line 1: lvcreate -L1G -s -n srvrootsnap /dev/ssd.vg/server-root
  Attempted to decrement suspended device counter below zero.
  Logical volume "srvrootsnap" created
line 148+: why? globalfilter = [ "a|/dev/md|", "r|.*|" ]
line 921: after this point I do udevadm settle
no output from udevadm settle
line 923: lvremove -f /dev/ssd.vg/srvrootsnap - fails
  Unable to deactivate open ssd.vg-srvrootsnap-cow (253:3)
  Failed to activate srvrootsnap.
  Releasing activation in critical section.
  libdevmapper exiting with 1 device(s) still suspended.
line 1567: lvremove -f /dev/ssd.vg/srvrootsnap - again, works this time
  Logical volume "srvrootsnap" successfully removed

However, /dev/ssd.vg/server-root is locked up, the VM seizes as no data
can be written to the volume. I have to restart the entire system to
unlock the volume.

This doesn't happen all the time.  It happens every time I do a backup.
1 of the 7 LV snapshots created for the job, not always the same one.

hardware: Supermicro X9DR3-F,
onboard SATA controller:
00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation C600/X79 series chipset 6-Port SATA AHCI Controller (rev 06)
/dev/md0 consists of 2 Seagate 600 240GB SSDs on that controller
/dev/ssd.vg consists of /dev/md0

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