MAHENDRA BATCH COMMENCESB 01 JAN 09 THU 8 PM AT NEW ADDR >From Rajiv Banerji
B1 Type,Flat 31&32,Sector 6,Vashi. Landmark:Nr.Hotel VinVin PS BY THE WAY, A NEW BATCH STARTED LAST SUN ----- Original Message ----- From: b.sadhiq To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 11:45 AM Subject: [Linux_Mantra] mount : device is busy mount: device is busy is a common error message when a mount attempt from a UNIX client fails. The message refers to the presence of a process running below the local mountpoint. Most often, the process is the root user's shell. i.e. he or she is in the mountpoint directory. Typically, the root user creates the local mountpoint directory, cd's to the directory to confirm that it exists and is empty, and forgets to leave the directory before issuing the mount command. Alternately, the root user (or an ordinary user) is checking a standard mountpoint (e.g. /mnt) to see if an external filesystem has been mounted. They cd to /mnt, and stay in the directory even though the external filesystem has not yet been mounted. If the root user is not under the mountpoint and the message remains after trying mount again, then another user or a process is active under the mountpoint. A key tool in finding these processes is fuser. fuser will identify running processes in a filesystem with the process ID number. fuser implementations vary with vendor, so checking the man page is advised. Typically, options include -u for displaying the login name associated with the process, and -k to kill the processes. Example: #mount ntserver:/c/exports /mnt mount: device is busy #fuser -u /mnt or #umount -l /mnt /mnt: 951c(sadhiq) So user sadhiq is running process 951 under /mnt , preventing the mounting of the exported filesystem. The system administrator can then advise sadhiq to cd to another directory, or more severely, kill sadhiq´s process. you can also check pgrep -l -u sadhiq -l tells pgrep to also list the process name instead of just the PID B.Sadhiq [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

