File Descriptor Leaked On Lvdisplay Invocation at Harrison Fitch blog

File Descriptor Leaked On Lvdisplay Invocation. If others are found, they get. On invocation, lvm requires that only the standard file descriptors stdin, stdout and stderr are available. I created a logical volume group for my xen vms on a separate drive. Yes, there's a (minor) bug in there somewhere, but it's not stopping anything from. [root@onrequest # lvs file descriptor 6 (/dev/pts/0) leaked on lvs invocation. I get many messages like file descriptor 4 (socket:[78134]) leaked on lvm invocation. I had them working perfectly. The file descriptor leaked message is a red herring. Those are file descriptors left open on the device (which you were resizing).

Deployment Descriptor File Inf/.xml In Archive at Olivia Kruse blog
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Yes, there's a (minor) bug in there somewhere, but it's not stopping anything from. [root@onrequest # lvs file descriptor 6 (/dev/pts/0) leaked on lvs invocation. I created a logical volume group for my xen vms on a separate drive. Those are file descriptors left open on the device (which you were resizing). I get many messages like file descriptor 4 (socket:[78134]) leaked on lvm invocation. If others are found, they get. The file descriptor leaked message is a red herring. On invocation, lvm requires that only the standard file descriptors stdin, stdout and stderr are available. I had them working perfectly.

Deployment Descriptor File Inf/.xml In Archive at Olivia Kruse blog

File Descriptor Leaked On Lvdisplay Invocation [root@onrequest # lvs file descriptor 6 (/dev/pts/0) leaked on lvs invocation. Yes, there's a (minor) bug in there somewhere, but it's not stopping anything from. I created a logical volume group for my xen vms on a separate drive. Those are file descriptors left open on the device (which you were resizing). [root@onrequest # lvs file descriptor 6 (/dev/pts/0) leaked on lvs invocation. If others are found, they get. On invocation, lvm requires that only the standard file descriptors stdin, stdout and stderr are available. The file descriptor leaked message is a red herring. I get many messages like file descriptor 4 (socket:[78134]) leaked on lvm invocation. I had them working perfectly.

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