On 02/25/2015 07:48 AM, Leon Fauster wrote:
Am 22.02.2015 um 16:12 schrieb Stephen Harris :
Is the device NFS exported? I've seem that prevent umounting even though
nothing shows up in the process list.
Its a local "virtual" device (raid controller exports it as one device).
I believe that
Am 22.02.2015 um 15:51 schrieb J Martin Rushton
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>> on an EL5 XEN DOM0 system I have following volume
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>> $ df -h /srv FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted
>> on /dev/sdc1 917G 858G 60G 94% /srv
>>
>> that partition was used by virtual machines but they were all
Am 22.02.2015 um 16:12 schrieb Stephen Harris :
>> nothing is using the partition
>> $ lsof |grep srv
>>
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> Although the prompt is a $, I assume you're actually doing this as root?
Yeah - its a bad behaviour doing tasks with a # prompt and then
making a request in mailinglists with $ as promp
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On 22/02/15 14:51, J Martin Rushton wrote:
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> On 22/02/15 14:19, Leon Fauster wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>> on an EL5 XEN DOM0 system I have following volume
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>> $ df -h /srv FilesystemSize Used Avai
> nothing is using the partition
> $ lsof |grep srv
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Although the prompt is a $, I assume you're actually doing this as root?
> $ umount /srv
> umount: /srv: device is busy
> umount: /srv: device is busy
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>
> what could keeping the device "busy" ... ?
Is the device NFS exported? I've seem
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On 22/02/15 14:19, Leon Fauster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on an EL5 XEN DOM0 system I have following volume
>
> $ df -h /srv FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted
> on /dev/sdc1 917G 858G 60G 94% /srv
>
> that partition was us
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