[CentOS] mdraid doesn't allow creation: device or resource busy
Adam Kalisz
adam_kalisz at wh2.tu-dresden.de
Fri Jul 7 18:44:05 UTC 2017
Dear CentOS users and administrators,
I solved the problem! It really was multipath and it had to do with some
automatic mapping probably. I maybe did reboot after I created a new
partition tables on each drive, which probably wasn't very smart.
Anyway, the solution was:
# multipath -l
ST3500630NS_9QG0P0PY dm-1 ATA ,ST3500630NS
size=466G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
`-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=0 status=active
`- 6:0:0:0 sdf 8:80 active undef running
ST3500630NS_9QG0HLRX dm-6 ATA ,ST3500630NS
size=466G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
`-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=0 status=active
`- 4:0:0:0 sdd 8:48 active undef running
ST3500630NS_9QG0H3N5 dm-3 ATA ,ST3500630NS
size=466G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
`-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=0 status=active
`- 5:0:0:0 sde 8:64 active undef running
ST3500630NS_9QG0KYMH dm-4 ATA ,ST3500630NS
size=466G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
`-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=0 status=active
`- 3:0:0:0 sdc 8:32 active undef running
ST3500630NS_9QG0KQH2 dm-5 ATA ,ST3500630NS
size=466G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
`-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=0 status=active
`- 8:0:0:0 sdh 8:112 active undef running
ST3500630NS_9QG0H3JL dm-2 ATA ,ST3500630NS
size=466G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
`-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=0 status=active
and remove mapping one after one, or with -F all at once:
# multipath -f ST3500630NS_9QG0KYMH
It was then possible to:
# mdadm --create /dev/md6 --assume-clean --level=5 --raid-devices=6
/dev/sd[cdefgh]1
which worked without problem...
Best regards
Adam Kalisz
On Fri, 2017-06-30 at 02:06 +0200, adam_kalisz wrote:
> Dear fellow CentOS users,
>
> I have never experienced this problem with hard disk management
> before
> and
> cannot explain it to myself on any rational basis.
>
> The setup:
> I have a workstation for testing, running latest CentOS 7.3 AMD64. I
> am
> evaluating oVirt and a storage-ha as part of my bachelors thesis.
> I have already been running a RAID1 (mdraid, lvm2) for the system and
> some oVirt 4.1 testing. Now I added 6x 500 GB platters from an old
> server running Debian 8 Jessie with software RAID of a similar fashion
> as well. That would unexpectably prevent the system from booting
> past something like (I copied it from the working setup), I ran it
> over
> night, so it was actually about 16 hours:
> "A start job is running for dev-mapper-vg0\x2droot.device (13s / 1min
> 30s)"
>
> Can it be just some kind of a scan, which takes so long? The current
> throughput based
> on time (16 h) and capacity (3 TB) would be about 50 MBps. (Those
> drives
> can be pretty
> slow when writing, dd showed about 30 MBps, the write cache is off.)
>
> This is actually repeatable. If I unplug those drives and boot again,
> it
> all works.
>
> I don't know, if it helps but before that I had two screens full of:
> "dracut-initqueue[331]: Warning: dracut-initqueue timeout - starting
> timeout scripts"
>
> Well, I proceded without this array, and after it booted I connected
> the
> array of 6 hard disks again. They were recognized etc. The problem is,
> I
> cannot do much. I can dd from and to the harddrives, I can create and
> delete partitions but I cannot create an md raid array out of them, I
> cannot create a physical volume or format them with a filesystem. I
> even
> tried overwriting all of those harddrives with zeroes, which worked
> but
> didn't help at all with the creation of the array afterwards.
>
> mdadm --create /dev/md6 --level=5 --raid-devices=6 /dev/sd[cdefgh]1
>
> "mdadm: cannot open /dev/sdc1: Device or resource busy"
>
> with pvcreate, it seems as if there was no device, but I clearly see
> it
> in /dev/sdc1...
>
> "Device /dev/sdc1 not found (or ignored by filtering)."
>
> partprobe yields:
>
> "device-mapper: remove ioctl on ST3500630NS_9QG0P0PY1 failed: Device
> or
> resource busy
> Warning: parted was unable to re-read the partition table on
> /dev/mapper/ST3500630NS_9QG0P0PY (Device or resource busy). This
> means
> Linux won't know anything about the modifications you made.
> device-mapper: create ioctl on ST3500630NS_9QG0P0PY1part1-mpath-
> ST3500630NS_9QG0P0PY failed: Device or resource busy
> device-mapper: remove ioctl on ST3500630NS_9QG0P0PY1 failed: Device or
> resource busy"
>
> In some forums, it was suggested, dmraid (yes, the old) could be the
> trouble. I eliminated this hypothesis (overwritten all with zeroes,
> fakeraid was never present with these disks). Also multipathd/
> dm_multipath could be the trouble, someone suggested. The problem is,
> if
> I was to remove device-mapper-multipath, I would loose oVirt-engine,
> because it has multipath as dependency for some reason.
>
> Do you have any ideas? What logs/ information should I provide if you
> want to have a look into this.
>
> Best regards
> Adam Kalisz
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