07-21-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by
gull04
Is the file systems an auto mounted file system, it could well be that the fs has been filled up on the sharing server.
What's an "auto mounted file system"? And how would I know?
(I'm still busy googling, but I haven't found anything helpful for me as a user without admin rights)
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vxumount
vxumount(1M) vxumount(1M)
NAME
vxumount - unmount a VxFS file system
SYNOPSIS
{special|mount_point}
DESCRIPTION
unmounts a currently mounted VxFS file system, which you can specify either as a mount_point or as special, the device on which the file
system resides.
Note: Only a privileged user can unmount file systems.
Options
recognizes the following option:
Specifies the VxFS-specific options in a
comma-separated list. The available argument is:
Unmounts a VxFS file system even if it contains a busy file.
If is not specified, does not unmount the file system if it contains a busy file. Programs that try to access files
after a file system is forcibly unmounted receive an EIO error.
Caution: Using the option can cause data loss for open files.
Operands
recognizes the following operands:
mount_point
Name of the mount point for a VxFS file system.
special The device on which the file system resides.
FILES
table of mounted file systems
SEE ALSO
fsadm_vxfs(1M), mkfs_vxfs(1M), mount(1M), mount_vxfs(1M), setmnt(1M), fsync(2), setuid(2), fs_vxfs(4), mnttab(4), vxfsio(7).
vxumount(1M)