Re: Problem using exportfs in an active-active nfs cluster

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Il giorno Mer 09 Giu 2010 09:43:48 CET, RaSca ha scritto:
Il giorno Mar 08 Giu 2010 23:54:25 CET, Neil Brown ha scritto:
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Try
exportfs -f
Already tried, it didn't work. The file system is still locked by nfsd.

To be more specific: In my try first I do an exportfs -u of the export i need to move and then i do an exportfs -f. Client side the copy wait for a while and then gives some "Permission denied" and exit.
Server side the problem, as already said is this one:

Jun 9 11:54:16 ubuntu-nodo1 lrmd: [692]: info: RA output: (share-a-fs:stop:stderr) umount: /share-a: device is busy.#012 (In some cases useful info about processes that use#012 the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1)) Jun 9 11:54:16 ubuntu-nodo1 lrmd: [692]: info: RA output: (share-a-fs:stop:stderr) Jun 9 11:54:16 ubuntu-nodo1 Filesystem[4065]: ERROR: Couldn't unmount /share-a; trying cleanup with KILL Jun 9 11:54:16 ubuntu-nodo1 Filesystem[4065]: INFO: No processes on /share-a were signalled

As you can see the filesystem resource agent tries to unmount /share-a but even if fuser or lsof does not give output, it still remains locked (by nfsd, of course).

Have you got any other suggestion? Thanks a lot for your help.

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