H. Peter Anvin wrote:

Which version of autofs are you running? What version of mount(8)?



autofs-3.1.7 and mount-2.11g


It's possible NFS lets you umount a mount which has busy inodes under
certain conditions.

Are you thinking of the MNT_FORCE flag ? I have reasons to believe that it won't help. Mainly because if it was a RPC task that marked the inode busy, it'd have put itself on the waitq of the inode. However I found that waitqueue_active(&inode->i_wait) == 0.


-Arun

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