Do you have ILM (dsmrecalld and friends) running?

They can also stop the filesystem being released (e.g. mmshutdown fails if they 
are up).

Simon 
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Sent: 05 April 2017 17:40
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Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] Can't delete filesystem

Hi All,

First off, I can open a PMR on this if I need to…

I am trying to delete a GPFS filesystem but mmdelfs is telling me that the 
filesystem is still mounted on 14 nodes and therefore can’t be deleted.  10 of 
those nodes are my 10 GPFS servers and they have an “internal mount” still 
mounted.  IIRC, it’s the other 4 (client) nodes I need to concentrate on … i.e. 
once those other 4 clients no longer have it mounted the internal mounts will 
resolve themselves.  Correct me if I’m wrong on that, please.

So, I have gone to all of the 4 clients and none of them say they have it 
mounted according to either “df” or “mount”.  I’ve gone ahead and run both 
“mmunmount” and “umount -l” on the filesystem anyway, but the mmdelfs still 
fails saying that they have it mounted.

What do I need to do to resolve this issue on those 4 clients?  Thanks…

Kevin

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Kevin Buterbaugh - Senior System Administrator
Vanderbilt University - Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> - 
(615)875-9633



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