Ben - You probably still have exported file systems. Try "exportfs -ua" then the umount. Just a guess.... STRAS On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 18:56 +0000, Ben Yarwood wrote: > I have a problem trying to move a service from one node to another. The > service has a local mount from an attached fibre disk array which is then > published as an nfs mount for other non cluster servers to use. When I use > clusvcadm to either disable or move the service, it fails leaving the > service disabled and the mount still in place. > > If I try to unmount it using umount -f /dev/emcpowerf1 and error is reported > saying the device is busy. > I have tried running lsof as detailed on the red hat knowledgebase but this > shows no results. > The only solution I can find is to reboot the node. > > Can anyone please let me know what the problem might be. > > I am running RHEL 3.0 with cluster suite, an emc ax100 disk array with emc > powerpath management software running on each cluster node. > Below is an extract from my cluster.xml file. > > <service checkinterval="0" failoverdomain="None" id="1" > maxfalsestarts="0" maxrestarts="0" name="192mp3" userscript="None"> > <service_ipaddresses> > <service_ipaddress broadcast="None" id="0" ipaddress="10.0.1.181" > monitor_link="0" netmask="None"/> > <service_ipaddress broadcast="None" id="1" ipaddress="10.0.20.181" > monitor_link="0" netmask="None"/> > </service_ipaddresses> > <device id="0" name="/dev/emcpowerf1"> > <mount forceunmount="yes" mountpoint="/mnt/webexport/192mp3" > options="rw,nosuid,sync"/> > <nfsexport id="0" name="/mnt/webexport/192mp3"> > <client id="0" name="*" options="rw,no_root_squash"/> > </nfsexport> > </device> > </service> > > > Cheers > Ben Yarwood > > > > > > -- > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster