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Symptom & Impact
Thin-provisioned volumes pause writes or become read-only, affecting containers and VMs.
Environment & Reproduction
Occurs when metadata capacity is exhausted by snapshot churn and allocation turnover.
Root Cause Analysis
Metadata LV cannot track additional map updates, so device-mapper blocks writes.
Quick Triage
Check lvs output for Data% and Meta% and identify heavy snapshot consumers.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Assess metadata growth trends, failed writes, and recent snapshot lifecycle events.

Solution – Primary Fix
Extend metadata LV, remove stale snapshots, and rebalance capacity thresholds.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Migrate heavy-write workloads to thick-provisioned volumes where metadata churn is high.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Meta% remains below alert threshold and blocked-write symptoms no longer occur.
Rollback Plan
Restore from snapshots or replicas if metadata extension does not stabilize activation.
Prevention & Hardening
Set proactive Meta% alerts and automate snapshot expiration on Debian 9 hosts.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Thin pool metadata full and no free metadata blocks in device-mapper.
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References & Further Reading
LVM thin provisioning administration references and Debian storage operations docs.
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