This probably is a snapshot issue locking up somewhere.

I've been misled in the number of lv's created for this snapshot, the
"snapshot", "-cow" and "-real" where I've misinterpreted the last as a
LV genuinely defined by me somewhere in the past.

The snapshot was readable, (did not test writing). After removing the
snapshot the system went back into proper (boot) operation.

The snapshot was taken before upgrading many KVM clients to a new
distro-version. The snapshot was as large as the origin, thus no limits
on the snapshot size.

I've also discovered I had a heat-problem on the cpu (dust build-up). If
this bug is cancelled with that in mind I will not object.

Greetings,

Gerben

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