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From: Wendy Cheng <wcheng@redhat.com>
To: mehta kiran <kiranmehta1981@yahoo.com>
Cc: nfs@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: query about kernel 2.4.21-37.ELsmp
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 02:35:01 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1149748501.3379.63.camel@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20060608042448.97900.qmail@web51615.mail.yahoo.com>

On Wed, 2006-06-07 at 21:24 -0700, mehta kiran wrote:
> Hi,
>     From where can i get information about all the
> bugs
>     which were there in redhat kernel 2.4.21-37.ELsmp
> ?
>     I want to know if there existed a bug which
>     did not allow unmounting of device which was once
>     nfs exported and accessed by clients
> 

I'm personally not aware of any RHEL 3 bugzilla that turns out to be a
real bug to prevent NFS exported filesytem getting un-mounted. However,
I'm not frequently involved with RHEL NFS bugs either so I could be
wrong. 

On the other hand, things to check before you convince yourself there is
a bug somewhere: 

1. All the local file accesses (on the server) have been stopped
(processes killed) ?
2.1 If possible, "service nfs stop" invoked ? This will clean up all the
states associated with NFS accesses; Or
2.2.a Manually unexport filesystem. This is a tricky one. Note that if
kernel still hold the vfsmount reference for the export entry, umount
will fail. The "exportfs -u hostname:/export_path" doesn't necessarily
go into the kernel to delete the export entry (to drop vfsmount
reference count). You have to use either "exportfs -ua" or "exportfs
*:/export_path" to explicitly remove the export entry from RHEL 3
kernel. 
2.2.b Is NFS client holding a posix lock via NLM without releasing it ?
If yes, a quick and dirty way is to send lockd a signal ("kill -9
lockd"). This will signal lockd to drop the NLM locks (and subsequently
close the file).

-- Wendy






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  reply	other threads:[~2006-06-08  6:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-06-08  4:24 query about kernel 2.4.21-37.ELsmp mehta kiran
2006-06-08  6:35 ` Wendy Cheng [this message]
2006-06-08  6:39   ` Wendy Cheng
2006-06-08  8:50     ` mehta kiran
2006-06-08 13:50       ` Wendy Cheng
2006-07-02 15:11 ` Jeff Layton

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