Hi Zdenek,
Finally, it was veeamsnap that was mounting the LV.
It is a kernel module used by Veeambackup.
This is why - as you explained me - I could not see it with lsof command.
Regards
Simon
On 12/07/2019 15:07, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
Dne 12. 07. 19 v 14:38 Simon ELBAZ napsal(a):
Hi,
root@sympa:~# swapon /dev/sympa-vg/swap_1
root@sympa:~# lvdisplay
...
--- Logical volume ---
LV Path /dev/sympa-vg/swap_1
LV Name swap_1
VG Name sympa-vg
LV UUID 1b59OW-M2yW-PuI1-QN5t-pN0w-6Akl-AnJnNh
LV Write Access read/write
LV Creation host, time sympa, 2019-07-10 11:06:42 +0200
LV Status available
# open 2
LV Size <1,99 GiB
Current LE 509
Segments 1
Allocation inherit
Read ahead sectors auto
- currently set to 256
Block device 254:1
I wonder if there is a similar tool for regular filesystem types.
Hi
See: mount
or
/proc/self/mountinfo
Regards
Zdenek
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