I only see this happening when creating/removing snapshots for backup not while booting. In addition to "rename(/dev//.udev-tmp, /dev//) failed..." I also get "rmdir(/dev/) failed: Device or resource busy" and some error messages when creating the snapshots:
Path /dev/DEVTYPE=_disk_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/PWD=_/_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_STATE_ACTIVE=_1_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/SUBSYSTEM=_block_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_TABLE_LIVE=_1_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/IFS=_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_TARGET_COUNT=_1_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/UDEV_LOG=_3_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/PS1=_# no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/PS2=__ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_TARGET_TYPES=_linear_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_STATE=_ACTIVE_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/PATH=_/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/PS4=_+ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/OPTIND=_1_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_LAST_EVENT_NR=_0_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_MAJOR=_253_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/MAJOR=_253_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
I can get rid of those by pausing a few seconds between creating the individual snapshots. This just leaves the rename/rmdir entries in syslog then.
The snapshots seems to work fine but I'm not 100% sure if I really should trust the system.
(Coming from bug 483890)
I only see this happening when creating/removing snapshots for backup not while booting. In addition to "rename( /dev//. udev-tmp, /dev//) failed..." I also get "rmdir(/dev/) failed: Device or resource busy" and some error messages when creating the snapshots:
Path /dev/DEVTYPE=_disk_ no longer valid for device(253,18) STATE_ACTIVE= _1_ no longer valid for device(253,18) _block_ no longer valid for device(253,18) TABLE_LIVE= _1_ no longer valid for device(253,18) TARGET_ COUNT=_ 1_ no longer valid for device(253,18) TARGET_ TYPES=_ linear_ no longer valid for device(253,18) STATE=_ ACTIVE_ no longer valid for device(253,18) _/usr/local/ sbin:/usr/ local/bin: /usr/sbin: /usr/bin: /sbin:/ bin_ no longer valid for device(253,18) LAST_EVENT_ NR=_0_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/PWD=_/_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_
Path /dev/SUBSYSTEM=
Path /dev/DM_
Path /dev/IFS=_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_
Path /dev/UDEV_LOG=_3_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/PS1=_# no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/PS2=__ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_
Path /dev/DM_
Path /dev/PATH=
Path /dev/PS4=_+ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/OPTIND=_1_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/DM_
Path /dev/DM_MAJOR=_253_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
Path /dev/MAJOR=_253_ no longer valid for device(253,18)
I can get rid of those by pausing a few seconds between creating the individual snapshots. This just leaves the rename/rmdir entries in syslog then.
The snapshots seems to work fine but I'm not 100% sure if I really should trust the system.