Hi again.
I sshd to the nfs server and rebooted the nfs service.
It seems to have solved the problem, at least as far as journalctl is
concerned.
Still I would like to know if there is a way to stop whomever is trying to
access the nfs server from the client machine and avoid the error flood on
journalctl.

Thanks

JP

On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 3:56 AM Javier Perez <pepeb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
> I had to unplug the ethernet cable from the nfs server.
> After I plugged it back, the client machine is filling my journal with the
> following message
>
> nfs: server "ipaddress" not responding, time out
>
> where ipaddress is the ip address of the nfs server.
>
> I did a lazy unmount of all the shared directories, but I am still getting
> this message.
> If I try to use Thunar, it will not open up and even the panel will not
> accept a click. I can  switch windows  with ALT+TAB
>
> How can I find out whatever process is still trying to reach the nfs
> subdirectories and kill it?
>
> Last time this happened I had to reboot the system. I do not want to do it
> again
>
> Thanks
>
> JP
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> ------------------------------
>  /\_/\
>  |O O|  pepeb...@gmail.com
>  ~~~~     Javier Perez
>  ~~~~          While the night runs
>  ~~~~          toward the day...
>   m m       Pepebuho watches
>                 from his high perch.
>


-- 
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 /\_/\
 |O O|  pepeb...@gmail.com
 ~~~~     Javier Perez
 ~~~~          While the night runs
 ~~~~          toward the day...
  m m       Pepebuho watches
                from his high perch.
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