> This one has four: > > file fh: 6ecdd5f8 R:4 F:4 FP:ffff88083e2974a0 I:ffff881f6c9349d0 > D:ffff883f4ad1e780 /home/<stuff> > Stateid: Linux NFSv4.1 <hosta> : 2292335602000000f1620800/1 > Stateid: Linux NFSv4.1 <hosta> : 2292335602000000f0620800/1 > Stateid: Linux NFSv4.1 <hosta> : 2292335602000000c64c0800/1 > Stateid: Linux NFSv4.1 <hosta> : 2292335602000000c74c0800/1 For clarity, these still are around even after killing any processes that would have this file opened - and unmounting the filesystem from the client. Thanks, Andy -- Andrew W. Elble aweits@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Infrastructure Engineer, Communications Technical Lead Rochester Institute of Technology PGP: BFAD 8461 4CCF DC95 DA2C B0EB 965B 082E 863E C912 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html