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OS hangs when running snapshot command on RHEL8.4 #252
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This issue is fixed with the code below. In addition, most of the problems such as kernel 5.x problems and Debian and Ubuntu installation problems have been fixed. |
I'm not sure why @e-kov hasn't sent their fixes to us upstream, they would certainly be very welcome. It's on my radar to look into this... |
As far as I test, the following issues have been fixed and are working properly. RHEL8.4 Hang problem (#252) I hope you will fix those issue. |
I tried to dig through the various topics on the support problems for >5.4, but still I am not sure what the current status is. Was the code from https://github.com/elastio/elastio-snap already merged/included and if yes: is it solving the various problems? |
The source code has not been updated at all. |
Is anyone working on that? |
Fixed #264 |
I installed and tested the driver on RHEL 8.4 or Alma Linux8.4.
I tried Ver 0.10.15 and 0.10.16 .
Issue occurs in both cases.
Execute the snapshot of [ / ] with the command below causes the OS to hang.
dbdctl setup-snapshot /dev/sda4 /.datto 0
It does not occur in RHEL 8.3.
Occurs only on kernel 4.18.0-305.
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