Hi, we have problem and its bit complicated to explain but i will try. There are two servers on same LAN (let's say server A and server B) on both is mounted same storage(S1) on /apps/ . We created dir on that storage /test so on server A and server B it shoes as /apps/test but on server A we mounted on /apps/test other storage (S2) and on server B there was mounted again other storage (S3). We wanted to delete /apps from both servers so we first unmounted S3 on server B and deleted test dir (which was shared on A and B) which made server A messed up coz there was still mounted S2 on path which doesnt rly exist now...
when we list mounts with mount it shows is it but when we want to umount it says path (dir) not found or doesnt exist. we tried to recreate test and then mount/umount it but that just created new entry and after umounting original mount was still listed by mount. If I am right mount reads info from /etc/mtab which is linked to /proc/mtab is there any way to flush/clear/update /proc/mtab ? Its important to keep server running... Sorry for long post and thanks for any ideas :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAGQ+rPHpUcPt2uZ+r=eR=dbw+6qukqk6ukipwyoi7n7t-tk...@mail.gmail.com