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2000 Apr 20
0
umount 'crashes' after smbmount i/o error
Hi all, The 'I/O error' subject has passed the mailinglist a few times now, but I couldn't find a solution in the archives. Here is what happened to me; I mounted some windows 98 shares onto my Linux Slackware box. After a while I got the (well-known) I/O error on the mounting point when using ls or df. Normally (it happened to me before) I could just umount or smbumount the mount
2014 Oct 07
2
umount problem
I've got a usb HD mounted, and it has been mounted since the weekend, and has been kept busy during that period. now I"m done with it an want to umount it, but neither umount nor the on-screen icon (when right-clicked) will let me do it: it is /dev/sdd1, mounted as /media/seagateusb. when root tries to umount it we get this: # umount /media/seagateusb umount: /media/seagateusb: device
2015 Jul 23
1
Re: [PATCH] daemon: Run lsof when an umount command fails in umount_all call.
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 05:29:43PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote: > On Thursday 23 July 2015 16:24:23 Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > Useful for debugging unmount failures. Note that we include lsof in > > the appliance already. > > --- > > daemon/mount.c | 4 ++++ > > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/daemon/mount.c b/daemon/mount.c
2003 Feb 21
4
how do i umount a device busy ?
I have mounted a win98 machine from a ML8.1 samba 2.2.2 The win98 machine, as all windows machines do, crashed on me. Now i can't unmount the mounted folder, If i do it from cli, i get umount usr/Cad12: device busy. If i try and cd to that folder, the console freezes and only kill application will shut it down. I tried as su and on another Virtual console as root, but it will not umount.
2015 Jul 23
0
Re: [PATCH] daemon: Run lsof when an umount command fails in umount_all call.
On Thursday 23 July 2015 16:24:23 Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > Useful for debugging unmount failures. Note that we include lsof in > the appliance already. > --- > daemon/mount.c | 4 ++++ > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/daemon/mount.c b/daemon/mount.c > index c5b7d89..e139482 100644 > --- a/daemon/mount.c > +++ b/daemon/mount.c > @@ -424,6
2015 Jul 23
2
[PATCH] daemon: Run lsof when an umount command fails in umount_all call.
Useful for debugging unmount failures. Note that we include lsof in the appliance already. --- daemon/mount.c | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/daemon/mount.c b/daemon/mount.c index c5b7d89..e139482 100644 --- a/daemon/mount.c +++ b/daemon/mount.c @@ -424,6 +424,10 @@ do_umount_all (void) r = command (NULL, &err, str_umount, mounts.argv[i], NULL); if (r == -1)
2015 Feb 22
0
unable to umount
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 22/02/15 14:19, Leon Fauster wrote: > Hi, > > on an EL5 XEN DOM0 system I have following volume > > $ df -h /srv Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted > on /dev/sdc1 917G 858G 60G 94% /srv > > that partition was used by virtual machines but they were all > halted. > > service
2015 Feb 22
5
unable to umount
Hi, on an EL5 XEN DOM0 system I have following volume $ df -h /srv Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sdc1 917G 858G 60G 94% /srv that partition was used by virtual machines but they were all halted. service xendomains stop $ xm list Name ID Mem(MiB) VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0
2007 Jul 10
1
mounting an AD share upon login
Hi everyone, I am having trouble mounting a share on my AD server upon login. I am using pam_mount. Here is log activity when user 'peter' logs in (with Ubuntu client) and is authenticated by AD server. There is a share called 'peter' on the server (netbios name WIN2003) and the mount point is /home/PRIVATE/peter (see later for pam_mount.conf file): ===================== Jul
2015 Feb 25
1
unable to umount
Am 22.02.2015 um 16:12 schrieb Stephen Harris <lists at spuddy.org>: >> nothing is using the partition >> $ lsof |grep srv >> <empty> > > Although the prompt is a $, I assume you're actually doing this as root? Yeah - its a bad behaviour doing tasks with a # prompt and then making a request in mailinglists with $ as prompt. Sorry for that. >> $
2015 Feb 22
0
unable to umount
> nothing is using the partition > $ lsof |grep srv > <empty> Although the prompt is a $, I assume you're actually doing this as root? > $ umount /srv > umount: /srv: device is busy > umount: /srv: device is busy > > > what could keeping the device "busy" ... ? Is the device NFS exported? I've seem that prevent umounting even though nothing
2015 Oct 25
2
USB drive is "read-only file system" and cannot umount - how to fix
I 'just' noticed that at some point, my USB backup drive on my server is mounted as read-only and all of my background sync cron jobs have been failing. So I need to fix this without rebooting the server. I can VNC into the server and running "mount" shows: /dev/sdc1 on /media/HD103SI type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=udisks) and umount gets: # umount /dev/sdc1 umount:
2002 Oct 28
0
postexec umount /cdrom doesn't work
Hi, Dear All This is my section of [CDROM] in smb.conf: [cdrom] comment = Samba server's CD-ROM writable = no locking = no path = /cdrom public = yes ; ; The next two parameters show how to auto-mount a CD-ROM when the ; cdrom share is accesed. For this to work /etc/fstab must contain ; an entry like this: ; ; /dev/scd0 /cdrom iso9660
2006 Dec 17
1
fstab based shared user mounts not possible
Hi! I first reported this issue as http://bugs.gentoo.org/136272 Mounting windows shares as a normal user causes quite a lot of trouble for me, using samba 3.0.22. I have this entry in my /etc/fstab: > //workstation/share /mnt/mountpoint smbfs \ > user,noauto,username=un,password=pwd,uid=un,gid=users,\ > fmask=660,dmask=770,codepage=850 0 0 With a root owned mount point I
2005 May 03
1
slow access while crossmounting samba
Hi, I've got two linux machines with the same distribution and samba 3 that cross-mounts a share (i.e., machine a mounts a share of machine b and vice versa). I'm experiencing slow access from the machines to the opposite mounted share and I don't know what this slow performance can be due to. I'm not running with oplocks cause the share is accessed only by the other linux
2008 Apr 22
3
mount: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or /blah busy
How do I go about troubeshooting this? I'm using RHEL 4 update 6. mount: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or /blah busy It's actually an iSCSI LUN (NetApp filer). I successfully configured (ext3) and mounted it, but when I rebooted, the /dev/sdb1 device/partition is seen by the kernel and it shows up with "fdisk -l". Nevertheless I get that error. I've tried
2000 Jan 31
1
smbfs input/output error
Hello All, I had a problem with 2.0.3 on RH6.0 (linux) where a mount of an NT server share on my linux machine would mysteriously die after a period of time (a long time? not being used? don't know why, but hours of unuse). I would get an "input/output error" when I tried to do a df later. To get around the problem, I found I needed to "umount" (not smbumount) the
2002 Mar 06
3
can't un-mount
here's how i mounted a shared folder: #mount -t smbfs -o username=me,password=psw,workgoupt=kppo //har-file2/new-gp /samba/k-drive and when trying to un-mount using umount /samba/k-drive or, smbumount /samba/k-drive I get this message: 'device is resource busy' Any idea why i can' unmount this? please reply to all, thanks!
1998 Nov 17
6
smbfs
Hi- I'm working on a graphical interface to smbclient/smbmount/smbumount. As part of its operation, it will mount shares in directories under a user's home directory. I've run into a bit of a problem regarding the distributions of the mount utilities, specifically on Redhat 5.1/5.2. They are shipping an RPM with smbfs 2.0.1, which is known to have a security hole... so it should
2011 Jul 12
1
after mounting with -o degraded: ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD: Device or resource busy
dd if=/dev/null of=img5 bs=1 seek=2G dd if=/dev/null of=img6 bs=1 seek=2G mkfs.btrfs -d raid1 -m raid1 img5 img6 losetup /dev/loop4 img5 losetup /dev/loop5 img6 btrfs device scan mount -t btrfs /dev/loop4 dir umount dir losetup -d /dev/loop5 mount -t btrfs -o degraded /dev/loop4 dir umount dir losetup -d /dev/loop4 ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD: Device or resource busy mkfs.ext3 /dev/loop4 mke2fs 1.39