Is there a way to clear stale nfs mounts without rebooting the nfs client? I have a file system that is mounted on 2 systems. On system a the file system is fine, but on system b the file system is stale. It looks like the mount point lost it's inodes ?--------- ? ? ? ? ? sw I tried umounting the file system but now luck. [root@lcas100 export_intel_boeing]# umount /export_intel_boeing/sw/fsl/gscm/intel umount: /export_intel_boeing/sw/fsl/gscm/intel: Stale NFS file handle umount: /export_intel_boeing/sw/fsl/gscm/intel: Stale NFS file handle [root@lcas100 export_intel_boeing]# I even tried using the -f option to force a umount but got the same results. I also tried re-exporting the file system on the nfs server, same results. Is there another way to unmount the file system without rebooting the nfs client? Note: the file system is in a SAN environment on a EMC NS600. Thanks for your assistance. Jake E. Posey -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subjecthttps://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list