Fssnap fails by "fssnap: ioctl: error 22: Invalid argument" because of xntp

Hi,
on cluster node fssnap -F ufs -o bs=/xxxx /
fails by "fssnap: ioctl: error 22: Invalid argument" because of xntpd_cluster service.
Is there any workaround?
Many thanks
Ushas Symon

I don't know if we support fssnap on anything other than the root file system because of its interaction with the system and potential to lock file systems for brief periods. If this is on the root file system then may be you could stop and start xntpd_cluster briefly while the snap is being taken.
Of course, the better option would be to upgrade to SC3.2 01/09 and use ZFS for the root file system. I believe support for ZFS boot just squeezed in at the last minute thanks to some excellent work by some of my QA colleagues.
Regards,
Tim
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