At 07:52 PM 5/3/01 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
>Are you sure that you don't have any processes running out of AFS?
Actually, that might be it. I did have a process that was accessing file
from the AFS file space. The process is now defunct. It may not have
closed files, I guess. I am unable to kill that process and unable to stop
AFSD.
The only option is to reboot the system.
By the way, is there any way to get around this type of behavior?
Thanks.
Kangesh
Are you sure that you're not sitting in an AFS directory?
>
>You cannot stop AFS if something is keeping AFS open. I've seen this
>behavior if, for example, you have a shell sitting in an AFS directory
>when you try to stop AFS.
>
>-derek
>
>Kangesh Gunaseelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are observing a behavior where stopping afs (/etc/rc.d/init.d/afs stop)
>> wouldn't cause a shutdown of afsd - we see "umount: /afs: device is busy
>> and libafs-2.2.16-22: Device or resource busy". The only way around is to
>> really reboot the machine. What is the proper way of shutting down AFS?
>> Is this a known problem? We are using the binaries from OpenAFS 1.0.3.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kangesh
>>
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