On 12/1/21 18:03, murph nj wrote:
lsof showed nothing that I could see.
Nothing, or nothing interesting? I'd expect you to at least see the CWD
of the debug shell.
The stop job rotates between four mounted volumes, and the
lvm2-monitor.service.
In the past, I've seen lvm2-monitor behave badly in reaction to logical
volumes (block devices) used for VMs that used LVM internally. Do you
have any logical volumes that aren't used for those four mounted volumes?
systemctl status doesn't seem to display much, but the stop job
(and
cylon eye) keep overwriting everything, making it really hard to see
the output.
Several suggestions: Chris suggested that you check "systemctl
list-jobs". The contents of /proc/mounts might be interesting. I'd run
"lsof /path" where path is the longest mount point path of the volumes
still listed in /proc/mounts.