Hi,
On Sat, Dec 23, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 10:04:38PM -0500, Steven N. Hirsch wrote:
> > The problem usually manfests itself during the RedHat shutdown
> > process. Everything goes smoothly until it tries to umount 'nfs'
> > filesystems, whereupon it gets in an endless loop of "..can't umount
> > /net.." file busy. I've never seen a case yet where 'fuser' has indicated
> > that anything whatever was busy immediately prior to shutdown.
>
> Does "/bin/kill -USR1 automount" manage to umount things just before shutdown?
I see the same here, too. On nearly all plattforms. With 2.2.1X
and 2.4.0textXX. For 2.2.1X I use the autofs4 kernel patch. I
always use the autofs4 kernel module. Seems automounts never umounts
a share. "/bin/kill -USR1 automount" doesn't help for me. There is
nothing in the log files which looks interesting.
Thorsten
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