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Operating Systems AIX Error unmounting a remote mounted file system Post 302681275 by Abhishekag on Friday 3rd of August 2012 05:32:10 AM
Old 08-03-2012
Error unmounting a remote mounted file system

Hi All,

I'm facing an issue while trying to unmount a remotely mounted file system, strangely it's not even getting mounted, Kindly find the reply messages.

Mounting error msg
Code:
nfsmnthelp: 1831-019 <Server host>: Cannot mount a file system that is already remotely mounted.
mount: 1831-008 giving up on:
Cannot mount a file system that is already remotely mounted.

Unmounting error msg

unmount: 0506-347 Cannot find anything to unmount.

If any one knows please help.

Regards
Abhishek


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Mod Comment Please use code tags next time for your code and data.

Last edited by zaxxon; 08-06-2012 at 05:24 AM.. Reason: code tags
 

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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)
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