On Thu, 2006-12-21 at 11:07 +1100, Matthew Geier wrote: > Jordi Prats wrote: > > Hi all, > > It's normal that I must use a script to do a lazy umount (umount -l > > /mountpoint) of a ext3 partition (not GFS) in a HA NFS cluster? > > I'm having the same problem - the service won't shutdown cleanly as it > can't unmount the file systems - which it can't unmount due to some one > logging in with SSH and their home directory is on that volume. Try adding nfslock="1" to the <service> tag. > I've also had an issue with the cluster manager not shutting down > nfsd, so a volume won't unmount 'cause an NFS client is still attached. > I think I might have nailed that one, but there is little I can do about > people with interactive logins. Not shutting down nfsd is expected behavior. RHCS can manage multiple NFS services at the same time - killing nfsd would kill all NFS services at the same time. -- Lon
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