[Linux-cluster] /usr on gfs
Mark Hlawatschek
hlawatschek at atix.de
Wed Jan 18 08:44:00 UTC 2006
Hi Jure,
make sure every process is stopped before you try to umount /usr.
fuser -mv /usr returns a list with processes accessing the /usr mount.
BTW: We will provide our shared root for gfs clusters soon. This will give you
the possibility you to use gfs for the / mountpoint. Keep looking at
http://www.open-sharedroot.org .
Mark
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 00:38, Jure Pečar wrote:
> Another problem I have ...
>
> I want to have /usr on gfs, shared between two machines. Everything works
> fine, until shutdown - where the machines hangs with:
>
> Unmounting GFS filesystems: umount: /usr: device is busy
> [FAILED]
> INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel
>
> At this point keyboard is dead (expect numlock, which still works) and the
> machine must be hard reset.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> I think I have to study rc.d shutdown sequence a bit to figure out what
> holds /usr open ...
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