There are other keywords, like one of those backtraces comes out of an
instance of "rm".

My LVM was full and I had another drive that was already doing something
else. I used dd to make a file that I'm using an extra storage space on
the LVM.

losetup is what connects that file to the file system as a block device
that the LVM can make use of.

I think the error messages I've seen thus far (as provided above) are
merely symptoms of this problem. But I can't honestly say I'm sure what
is going on.

Samba is involved at all in that there's a samba share over part of the
LVM.

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losetup 32bit offset limit, hangs on retry, remains defunct
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/313385
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