Greetings;
I have a machine out in the workshop that I occasionally mount via a
samba share. Its a debian variant, hence this posting to both lists.
At present, no shells are logged into it, nor any utilities are open to
the share known as /mnt/shop-slash on this machine.
But if I try to umount it, its busy! And lsof|grep shop returns this:
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fam 3661 root 194r DIR 3,7 4096
246527 /mnt/shop
fam 3661 root 202r DIR 0,19 4096
2 /mnt/shop-slash
fam 3661 root 206r DIR 3,7 4096
246215 /mnt/shop-emc
fam 3661 root 207r DIR 3,7 4096
246216 /mnt/shop-homes
---------------
the first and third/forth verses of that report only exist as unmounted
dirs in the local /mnt dir, so why is fam apparently issueing a lock
against them all?
This system is an FC2 system, somewhat hacked but otherwise uptodate.
--
Cheers, Gene
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