Re: umount -a -f -t nfs doesn't work when a file has been written and "-l" option is needed

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El mar, 08-09-2009 a las 09:40 -0400, Steve Dickson escribió:
> On 09/05/2009 04:31 AM, Pacho Ramos wrote:
> > I suffer the following problem with nfs since a lot of time, now, I am
> > using nfs-utils-1.2.0, but older versions were affected too.
> > 
> > When I write a file on a mounted nfs filesystem and server goes down, I
> > am unable to umount it even with "-f" option, it simply hangs. On the
> > other hand, if no file was written (for example, it was simply read)
> > there is no problem and "umount -f" works as expected.
> I believe 'umount -f' waits for all the async or sync (I can't remember)
> RPC tasks to complete before returning... That's the reason for the hang.
> 
> > 
> > Seems that I need to run "umount -l" for being able to unmount it, even
> > when I expected that "-f" should be enough.
> Hopefully you will be rebooting soon since kernel structures (ala the
> super block) are not cleaned up with 'umount -l'. Which could make the
> system somewhat unstable. 
> 
> > 
> > Is this the proper behavior or something is going wrong?
> Its the known behaviour... whether its correct or not is up to
> interpretation... ;-) Meaning, 'umount -f' probably should
> not hang waiting for I/O to finish, but error-ing on the "lets 
> do everything we can not to corrupt data" is not a bad stand either...
> 
> steved.
> 

Thanks a lot for the info :-)

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