I've been seeing this issue consistently on Wheezy using lvm2 2.02.95-7. It occurs reliably under the following conditions:
(1) On a Wheezy host, create a 10 GB snapshot of a logical volume that serves as the disk for a KVM virtual machine. Checking the status of the origin volume with "dmsetup info" shows it in ACTIVE state. (2) In the KVM guest, write a 300 MB test file. (3) On the host, attempt to remove the snapshot; lvremove will fail. (4) On the host, "dmsetup info" will show the origin volume in SUSPENDED state. (5) Resume the suspended origin volume, and removing the snapshot with lvremove will succeed. I've updated the script that performs these steps to include a "sync" after every operation with no change in the above described behavior. A sync in the guest VM following test file creation also has no effect. Given the fact that these are production hosts (and VMs), I have been holding off on attempting to compensate for the issue via installation of an lvm2 package from unstable or via a source compile for lvm2. Is there an estimated time of arrival for an updated lvm2 package in the main repo that addresses these issues? Many thanks to all for any guidance that can be provided here. Best Wishes, Philip Paradis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

