On Fri, 1 Aug 2014 22:55:42 -0400 Trond Myklebust <trondmy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > That still leaves some open questions though... > > > > Is that enough to fix it? You'd still have the dirty pages lingering > > around, right? Would a umount -f presumably work at that point? > > 'umount -f' will kill any outstanding RPC calls that are causing the > mount to hang, but doesn't do anything to change page states or NFS > file/lock states. Should it though? MNT_FORCE (since Linux 2.1.116) Force unmount even if busy. This can cause data loss. (Only for NFS mounts.) Given that data loss is explicitly permitted, I suspect it should. Can we make MNT_FORCE on NFS not only abort outstanding RPC calls, but fail all subsequent RPC calls? That might make it really useful. You wouldn't even need to "kill -9" then. NeilBrown
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