On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Farkas Levente wrote:

> Jeff Moyer wrote:
> >>>>># dmesg |sort|uniq
> >>>>>
> >>>>>autofs4_revalidate: revalidate called on behalf of application
> >>>>>"automount" autofs4_revalidate: revalidate called on behalf of
> >>>>>application "multiload-apple"
> >>>>>
> >>>>>so what can i do? no longer use multiload-applet ? this is a standard
> >>>>>gnome applet included in fc4: "System Monitor 2.10.1"
> >>>>
> >>>>so what is the conclusion now?  will autofs be modified to umount even
> >>>>in such case or ...?  thnaks.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>I'm not familiar with this applet.  Can someone help ot?
> > 
> > 
> > lfarkas> which kind of distro do you use? on fedora/redhat it's in
> > lfarkas> gnome-applets package and anyway in:
> > lfarkas> http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnome-applets/multiload/
> > 
> > I'm not convinced it's the culprit.  As Ian mentioned earlier in this
> > thread, there is no flurry of mount/umount activity.  The file system gets
> > mounted, and then never unmounted, right?  If that is the case, and lsof
> 
> right.
> 
> > shows no users, then this is likely an autofs bug.
> 
> no users.
> so i also assume it's an autofs bug, that's why i wrote my first post.
> since i'm sure there is not any file on the nfs partition which is used
> for hours. the given nfs partition is our mirror server of centos,
> fedora, dag, etc.. so we only use it to manualy install new packages.
> even the daily updates run through ftp in order not use this nfs.

Then I must be able to duplicate it.
The kernel includes the latest patch we have in test right Jeff?

Ian

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