Jeff Moyer wrote: >>>>># dmesg |sort|uniq >>>>> >>>>>autofs4_revalidate: revalidate called on behalf of application >>>>>"automount" autofs4_revalidate: revalidate called on behalf of >>>>>application "multiload-apple" >>>>> >>>>>so what can i do? no longer use multiload-applet ? this is a standard >>>>>gnome applet included in fc4: "System Monitor 2.10.1" >>>> >>>>so what is the conclusion now? will autofs be modified to umount even >>>>in such case or ...? thnaks. >>> >>> >>>I'm not familiar with this applet. Can someone help ot? > > > lfarkas> which kind of distro do you use? on fedora/redhat it's in > lfarkas> gnome-applets package and anyway in: > lfarkas> http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnome-applets/multiload/ > > I'm not convinced it's the culprit. As Ian mentioned earlier in this > thread, there is no flurry of mount/umount activity. The file system gets > mounted, and then never unmounted, right? If that is the case, and lsof
right. > shows no users, then this is likely an autofs bug. no users. so i also assume it's an autofs bug, that's why i wrote my first post. since i'm sure there is not any file on the nfs partition which is used for hours. the given nfs partition is our mirror server of centos, fedora, dag, etc.. so we only use it to manualy install new packages. even the daily updates run through ftp in order not use this nfs. so i'd be happy to see some fixes:-) -- Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!" _______________________________________________ autofs mailing list [email protected] http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
