[OpenAFS] AFS_Cache partition unmountable after AFSshutdown

Marc Schmitt schmitt@inf.ethz.ch
Thu, 06 Sep 2001 17:37:35 +0200


Hello,

I can`t reproduce it on 2.2.x systems. Actually, the opposite is the
case, one can unmount the cache while afsd is running:

[root@pinacate /root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/afs start
Starting AFS services.....
afsd: All AFS daemons started.
[root@pinacate /root]# umount /.afs_cache
[root@pinacate /root]# mount /.afs_cache

Of course, the kernel doesn`t like it:
Sep  6 17:32:42 pinacate kernel: VFS: Busy inodes after unmount.
Self-destruct in 5 seconds.  Have a nice day...

This was done with RedHat 7.0, kernel 2.2.19-7.0.1smp and OpenAFS
1.1.1-22.1.

Regards,
    Marc

Rudolph T Maceyko wrote:

> I've seen this problem on just about every version of AFS I've used on
> Linux with every kernel :-)
>
> I haven't tried anything beyond the OpenAFS-1.1.1 release yet though.
>
> -Rudy
>
> --On Thursday, September 06, 2001 09:11:44 -0400 Derek Atkins
> <warlord@MIT.EDU> wrote:
>
> > Is this specific to RH 7.1 or does it happen on other 2.4.x Linux
> > systems?
> >
> > -derek
> >
> > Marc Schmitt <schmitt@inf.ethz.ch> writes:
> >> [root@elliot /root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/afs stop
> >> Stopping AFS services.....
> >> inetd.afs: no process killed
> >> [root@elliot /root]# umount /.afs_cache
> >> umount: /.afs_cache: device is busy
>
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