Yes.  It does unmount successfully when doing that.  After a few wrong
commands I eventually figured out the right command is:

gvfs-mount -u sftp://servername/

This seems to unmount it correctly.... however, I now can't remount it
using nautilus.  Attempting to remount this drive immediately (using
places > bookmarks > servername) fails, causing the gnome-panel to hang.
After I kill the gnome-panel, and then try to remount the drive it then
works though.

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gvfs-mounted SSH filesystem can't be unmounted or accessed after changing 
networks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238456
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