Re: Couldn't umount on /mnt/md0-device busy???

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Removing /var/lib/nfs/* (same dir on RedHat) works though it really 
confuses any clients that have active mounts so make sure the entries in 
rmtab they are truly obsolete first.

-Kanoa

Ross Vandegrift wrote:

>On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 05:43:50PM -0700, bo wrote:
>
>>Yes, you may be right.
>>
>>>showmount
>>>
>>  Host on P300
>>  10.0.0.2
>>  192.168.1.151
>>
>>It looks like it got the old mount information from manufacturing test.
>>I do not have those connections(users) now.
>>
>
>I do not know if this is the kosher, most correct way to do this, but
>look at the files in /var/lib/nfs (that's where they are on my Slackware
>box, and a Debian machine at work).
>
>There's a bunch of files in there that have NFS mount info.  Make sure
>all clients actually have it umounted, shutdown NFS and nuke that dir
>(well, move it to someplace else, and recreated it in case it blows up).
>
>You could probably edit it and remove the non-existant client as well,
>but I haven't ever done it this way.
>
>Ross Vandegrift
>ross@willow.seitz.com
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