Hi again, now i have understand what you meant. First umount /afs -> After that the afsd Process automaticaly has gone. Then i HAVE TO unload the Kernel Module and after that i can restart the Client.
Thank you very much. Mario Schmidt > -----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- > Von: Gunnar Gunnarsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. September 2002 12:18 > An: Schmidt, Mario > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: [OpenAFS] Solaris Clinet hangs > > > Just umount afsroot and unload the kernel driver. > This works for me on all Solaris platforms. > Snipped from openafs startup script on Solaris. > > > if mount -p | grep \^AFS > /dev/null > then > fuser -ck /afs > umount /afs > i=0 > while [ `ps -e | grep -c afsd` -ne 0 ] && [ $i -lt 30 ] > do > echo "Waiting for afsd to terminate..." > i=`expr $i + 1` > sleep 10 > done > if [ $i -lt 30 ] > then > echo "AFS services stopped." > else > echo "Timed out waiting for AFS services to stop." > fi > > # > # unload kernel module > # > modid=`modinfo | awk '/afs .* filesystem/ {print $1}'` > if [ ! -z "$modid" ] ; then > modunload -i $modid > fi > > > > > Hi, > > i have setup Openafs v1.2.6 on Solaris from the Binary > Packages on Solaris 7 > > and Solaris 8 with nearly up to Date Servicepacks > installed. I have the > > Problem, that i can not > > kill the afs Client "afsd". Even an kill -9 is not > working. As i want to Use > > OpenAFS in an produktion environment i ask if someone else > has had this > > problem ? > _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
