[CS-FSLUG] Killing a SMB Mount

Bradly McConnell bradly.mcconnell at gmail.com
Sat Jan 8 13:43:37 CST 2005


On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 12:16:43 -0600, Timothy R. Butler
<tbutler at uninetsolutions.com> wrote:
>         Well, actually I do. It's a remotely located share (NAS backup down in
> Texas), and I thought we'd moved it to a new address, but it really
> wasn't. My mistake there. I just mounted it without effort on a new
> mount point. I still can't get umount the old mount point.
> 
>         Any more ideas? Tim is right that I hate to lose the uptime...
> although I guess I can live with that should it be impossible to
> unmount.
> 
>         -Tim

Have you tried running lsof to find out if the kernel thinks it is
still using a file from the old mount?  I think it's available at
sourceforge if it isn't in one of your apt, yum, urpmi, etc
repositories/sources.

Brad




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