*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 211631 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211631
Mike, very nice analysis, and I have to agree fully that this is indeed
bug #211631 (its not a zombie though, because that bug has never been
fixed).
Thank you to everyone who added to the discussion.
It turns out that my three previous posts have been about half right. After
further research and testing I have concluded that:
- This is a zombie bug. I recommend this bug be marked as yet another in the
long list of duplicate bugs for #211631.
- Sander Marechal's umountcifs is not needed for a
Ernst is correct; after further testing this turns out *not* to be a
wireless network issue for me. I am developing a background process that
mounts/unmounts shares as defined by users in a configuration file in
their home directory. My script interferes with umountcifs when user
logout occurs on
Excerpts from Ernst's message of Wed May 18 21:01:31 UTC 2011:
I only use a wired network (although a wireless network is available, but I
do not connect to that wireless network), so that's not the cause.
Is it possible though, that your wired connection is managed through
network-manager
Oops. This isn't as simple as I thought. The shutdown problem came back
even with Sander's umountcifs script installed. I discovered that if I
use a hard wire network connection shutdown is fine and umountcifs is
unnecessary. The delayed shutdown occurs with a wireless network. I
speculate that
I only use a wired network (although a wireless network is available, but I
do not connect to that wireless network), so that's not the cause.
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It gets worse than that! It would seem that /etc/init.d/umountnfs.sh is
not completing execution, hanging somewhere after evaluating /etc/mtab
for nfs/cifs mounts, but before the variable $DIRS itself can be
evaluated and acted upon! I ended up taking matters into my own hands
and modified
This seems to be a zombie bug (aka regression error) I encountered in 8.04 and
9.04 that has returned from the dead. Fortunately there is a fix by Sander
Marechal available at
http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/07/automatically_mounting_and_unmounting_samba_windows_shares_with_cifs/
Sander's
Marking Confirmed and setting priority to Medium now that there are
multiple reports.
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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I'm seeing similar behavior in my Natty system. Lots of these messages
(every 5 minutes, actually) in the syslog:
scorpio kernel: [414810.732082] CIFS VFS: Server leo has not responded
in 300 seconds. Reconnecting...
The indicated server leo is a Windows XP x64 SP2 machine, and the fstab line
This is not samba, but the CIFS filesystem module in the kernel that
you're using to mount the remote file server.
Reassigning to the kernel.
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This is not samba, but the CIFS filesystem module in the kernel that
you're using to mount the remote file server.
Reassigning to the kernel.
** Package changed: samba (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
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The CIFS share is mounted in fstab. If I do sudo umount /mnt/share,
the computer will turn off normally.
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Title:
CIFS VFS Server
The CIFS share is mounted in fstab. If I do sudo umount /mnt/share,
the computer will turn off normally.
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Title:
CIFS VFS Server is slowing down
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Title:
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