Hi JF,

I actually tried that - to no effect.  Yesterday evening I rebooted the 4 
clients and, as expected, the 10 servers released their internal mounts as well 
… and then I was able to delete the filesystem successfully.  Thanks for the 
suggestions, all…

Kevin

On Apr 5, 2017, at 4:51 PM, Jan-Frode Myklebust 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Maybe try mmumount -f on the remaining 4 nodes?



-jf
ons. 5. apr. 2017 kl. 18.54 skrev Buterbaugh, Kevin L 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi Simon,

No, I do not.

Let me also add that this is a filesystem that I migrated users off of and to 
another GPFS filesystem.  I moved the last users this morning and then ran an 
“mmunmount” across the whole cluster via mmdsh.  Therefore, if the simple 
solution is to use the “-p” option to mmdelfs I’m fine with that.  I’m just not 
sure what the right course of action is at this point.

Thanks again…

Kevin

> On Apr 5, 2017, at 11:47 AM, Simon Thompson (Research Computing - IT 
> Services) <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> 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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> 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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