Re: GFS Mount Problem

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On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 12:23:21PM -0500, Leo Pleiman wrote:
> 
> ----- "David Teigland" <teigland@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 11:43:22AM -0500, Leo Pleiman wrote:
> > 
> > > The other gfs fs are in use by the customer, the idea is to restore
> > the
> > > mount without interruption, hence I didn't want to reboot the node.
> > > 
> > > /proc/mounts shows the fs is unmounted
> > 
> > You could try, "umount.gfs -v -X /decennial" which skips the kernel
> > unmount
> > (which is done) and just tells gfs_controld to remove its record for
> > the fs.
> > If that doesn't work, then I can't think of any other options but
> > restarting
> > the cluster on that node (shouldn't require a full machine reboot).
> > 
> > Dave
> 

> Sorry to be a pest, I've looked at man pages, how would I tell gfs_controld
> to remove its record for the fs?

The command "umount.gfs -v -X /decennial"

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