Agility for VMWare software causes device to be deleted while there is I/O in-flight

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Issue

When Agility tries to add or delete a device, it issues a series of commands registered in the OS as follows, via the "asmadmin" user:

    Feb 17 07:04:02 localhost audispd: node=localhost type=EXECVE msg=audit(1487311442.099:108962): argc=3 a0="/usr/bin/sudo" a1="parted" a2="-ls"
    Feb 17 07:04:02 localhost audispd: node=localhost type=EXECVE msg=audit(1487311442.889:108968): argc=3 a0="/usr/bin/sudo" a1="parted" a2="-ls"
    Feb 17 07:04:03 localhost audispd: node=localhost type=EXECVE msg=audit(1487311443.383:108974): argc=4 a0="/usr/bin/sudo" a1="test" a2="-e" a3="/sys/class/scsi_device/2:0:2:0/device/block/sdc"
    Feb 17 07:04:03 localhost audispd: node=localhost type=EXECVE msg=audit(1487311443.453:108980): argc=3 a0="/usr/bin/sudo" a1="tee" a2="/sys/class/scsi_device/2:0:2:0/device/delete"
    Feb 17 07:04:03 localhost audispd: node=localhost type=EXECVE msg=audit(1487311443.475:108986): argc=4 a0="/usr/bin/sudo" a1="test" a2="-e" a3="/sys/class/scsi_device/*/device/block:sdc"

Environment

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, 7
Agility for VMWAre

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