ok,
as i can't find it in the bug tracker, i assume i should file a bug report?

Am 11/18/2009 12:00 AM, schrieb Ted Unangst:
This is a bug in softraid. When the bottom disk disappears, it should
make its disk disappear. That's what we do for normal mount points,
autounmount on unplug.

On Nov 17, 2009, at 12:45 PM, "elias r." <obs...@crudp.ath.cx> wrote:

Hello!

i've still got some problems with the crypto on my external hard-drive.

the automatic powermanagement of my external Western Digital Desktop
Drive makes some problems in combination with bioctl i think, at least
i can't access the bioctl-device after the hd had been in sleep-mode...
(even if i wake it up before trying to access the bioctl-dev.)

but that's not really bad, because i just included a the

bioctl -cC -l /dev/sd2a -p passphrasefile softraid0 - command at the

beginning and the

bioctl -d sd3 at the end of my backup-scripts.

but, right now i'am in a state where i can't unmount my
backup-directory, i can't delete the bioctl-volume, and it will not
reattach after reattaching the usb-disk:

# umount /mnt/backup
umount: /mnt/backup: Input/output error

# umount -f /mnt/backup
umount: /mnt/backup: Input/output error

# bioctl -d sd3
bioctl: Can't open sd3: Device busy

# bioctl -cC -l/dev/sd2a -p /var/passphrase.key softraid0
bioctl: ioctl: Invalid argument


is it possible to force a volume deletion or unmount without rebooting?

greetings,

elias

PS: (i know, i shouldn't have unplugged the usb-disk while mounted,
but it "got stuck" because of the powermanagement of the disk again,
and it isn't in productive use, anyways...)

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