Bruce Dubbs wrote:

>>
>>OK, I've validated your problem.  Try editing nfs-server to change the
>>relevant portion of stop to:
>>
>>        #killproc nfsd
>>
>>        kill -HUP `pidofproc nfsd`
>>        evaluate_retval
>>        sleep 10
>>
>>And see how that works for you.  If it works, the process still needs to
>>be tweaked, but it should be better.
>>
>>  -- Bruce
>>
> 
> 

Okay...my previous suggestion absolutely sucked using killdelay.  Thanks
for the 70 second warning Bruce.  BTW, HUP seems odd to me, but I'll
know about that in a short time.  I just can't help but think that
Nathan I talked about that script at one time or another, but can't find
anything on it.  Anyway, if that works as expected, then it works, just
need to handle the unconditional 10 second wait.  I don't have a good
solution for it though, so it may be the only safe way.  Only thing I
can think of is that maybe a test (kill -0) against the lowest numbered
(parent?) process is sufficient, but I'm not there yet.

-- DJ Lucas
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