Issue #2908 has been updated by tkusumi. Status changed from New to Closed
---------------------------------------- Bug #2908: ls: .: Socket is not connected http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2908#change-12894 * Author: tkusumi * Status: Closed * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * Category: * Target version: ---------------------------------------- Weird ls behavior on cache_resolve(). stat(".",0x7fffffffee70) ERR#57 'Socket is not connected' lstat(".",0x7fffffffee70) ERR#57 'Socket is not connected' open(".",0x20000,00) ERR#57 'Socket is not connected' This is namei lookup issue. This has existed since at least 4.0 or 4.2. hammer [root@]~# mount_hammer /dev/da1:/dev/da2:/dev/da3 /mnt [root@]~# cd /mnt [root@]/mnt# umount /mnt umount: unmount of /mnt failed: Device busy [root@]/mnt# ls ls: .: Socket is not connected [root@]/mnt# ls ls: .: Socket is not connected [root@]/mnt# ls ls: .: Socket is not connected [root@]/mnt# cd [root@]~# ls /mnt [root@]~# umount /mnt tmpfs [root@]~# mount_tmpfs none /mnt [root@]~# cd /mnt [root@]/mnt# umount /mnt umount: unmount of /mnt failed: Device busy [root@]/mnt# ls ls: .: Socket is not connected [root@]/mnt# ls ls: .: Socket is not connected [root@]/mnt# ls ls: .: Socket is not connected [root@]/mnt# cd [root@]~# ls /mnt [root@]~# umount /mnt warnings in dmesg [root@]~# dmesg | tail -6 Warning: cache_resolve: ncp '(null)' was unlinked Warning: cache_resolve: ncp '(null)' was unlinked Warning: cache_resolve: ncp '(null)' was unlinked Warning: cache_resolve: ncp '(null)' was unlinked Warning: cache_resolve: ncp '(null)' was unlinked Warning: cache_resolve: ncp '(null)' was unlinked On FreeBSD [root@]~# uname -r 11.0-CURRENT [root@]~# mount -t tmpfs none /mnt [root@]~# cd /mnt [root@]/mnt# umount /mnt umount: unmount of /mnt failed: Device busy [root@]/mnt# ls [root@]/mnt# ls [root@]/mnt# ls [root@]/mnt# cd [root@]~# ls /mnt [root@]~# umount /mnt -- You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/my/account
