[EMAIL PROTECTED] .data]# rm -rf .nfs000000000041331100000002
rm: cannot remove `.nfs000000000041331100000002': Device or resource
busy
The device or resource busy might give some clue that some program is
holding the file open. Try 'lsof | grep nfs' or similar keyword to see
what might be using the files. Kill the program and delete the files.
I've also had good luck with renaming a file that won't delete for some
reason, and the I can delete it.
Ahmed Kamal wrote:
Hi,
I am mounting a netapp to a server over NFS, and replicating /home of a
remote server on that. Now, my rsync replication script is giving an
error about it being unable to delete some files. I logged into the
server and tried deleting them myself, but couldn't as well for some
reason!
Are these .nfs000* files somehow "special" ?
-rw-rw-r-- 1 1020 1024 5.6M May 4 13:23 .nfs000000000041331100000002
-rw------- 1 root root 2.0M May 6 19:57 .nfs0000000000a56d6000000001
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .data]# rm -rf .nfs000000000041331100000002
rm: cannot remove `.nfs000000000041331100000002': Device or resource
busy
PS: root can create new files on the netapp mount, and they end up
being owned by root (no_root_squash) option. For some reason I still
can't delete those files!
Regards
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