Ok Les, I'm gonna try this one ASAP

JY

Les Mikesell a écrit :
On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 11:26, Jean-Yves F. Barbier wrote:
No Craig,

All machines automount the /NFS shares @ boot :(

All machines have an existing /NFS mounted @ the backup time,
and only one includes it in its backupc.

The only difference between machine I don't understand is the impossibility
to umount the /NFS/x on the problematic machine ("device is busy") and
I can't figure out why: I double checked that no console was in it and
no X program too.

"lsof" should show any open files below the mount point which
would keep it busy.

You can avoid the issue completely by adding --one-file-system
to the tar or rsync arguments, then listing all the mount
points that you do want to include in the ShareNames.  You
just have to be careful to include any additional filesytems
you might add later.



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