I would say it all depends on what your configuration looks like. In one
case you may have some openvpn bits lying on a NFS or CIFS mount, so you
prefer to unmount those at the very last time. In another case you
established an NFS or CIFS mount over your OpenVPN tunnel, and you
prefer to shutdown the network filesystems before you shutdown OpenVPN
itself.

If you are in the second case, you should probably leverage the down and
down-pre options of OpenVPN to close the NFS/CIFS filesystems you opened
over the tunnel before you shutdown OpenVPN...

** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium => Undecided

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VPN tunnel is closed before network drives are unmounted when shutting down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41794
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