I am having a rough time with unmounting a CD on a Solaris box. I am installing Oracle 8.1.7 for someone, and everything was going swell until the system tells me to put in CD 2. When I try to eject CD 1, nothing happens because the CD is still mounted. I looked on the man pages for rmmount to... (3 Replies)
Hi! I got tired of running out of disk space on the different partitions on my Solaris 8 Ultra 5 computer so I tried to make just a big / partition and install everything on that. But somehow I managed to get a 0 byte /home partition :-) I tried to delete this (By just clicking it in X-Windows and... (8 Replies)
Hello, can someone help me with the problem am facing unmounting a filesystem
I wanted to unmount /oradata cause i created it with a larger size and wanted to umount it , delete the fs and create again with less size.
i have done below but nothing so far.
1) iam not in /oradata directory
2) i... (3 Replies)
I'm kinda new in shell scripting. How do i validate an input from a user to conform to requirement. For example,
echo "Enter First Name: "
read FName
echo "Enter Date of Employment (dd/mm/yyyy): "
read DoE
If the user enters data that is alphanumeric, it accepts it. I hope i've... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am new to Unix shell scripting and need help to add some validation to an existing script.
I've made a script that takes two argument (input) but I want the script to display an error message when nothing (null) is entered. So far I managed to validate the fist argument but fail to... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I need to write a small piece of code to check the following.
name should contain (A-Z), spaces, hyphens & apostrophes
I need to generate regular expressions for the same.
Please help me out as i am not familiar with regular expressions. (1 Reply)
I have an NFS file system mounted on one of my AIX servers with "mount -v cifs".. The server from which the file system was mounted has crashed and now my "df -g" output is hanging. Is there any was to unmount this NFS file system? I have tried "umount -f". Doesn't work.
Or is there any way in... (6 Replies)
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
nfsmnthelp: 1831-019 <Server host>: Cannot mount a file system that is already remotely mounted.
mount: 1831-008... (13 Replies)
Hi All
I am trying to validate a value using if condition
requirement is need to check whether its a valid numeric value
the input contains ( space, #N/A and negative and positive decimal values and Zeros)
if it contains the space, I need to display the error message as space
... (15 Replies)
Hello World,
We have a software repository server in our environment which we use as an NFS server.
Now this has been going on well before I was hired. Now, I observed many users not unmounting the NFS resources after their use. I ran showmount and it showed 513 current sessions.
:wall: Is... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
autounmountd
AUTOUNMOUNTD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual AUTOUNMOUNTD(8)NAME
autounmountd -- daemon unmounting automounted filesystems
SYNOPSIS
autounmountd [-d] [-r time] [-t time] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
The autounmountd daemon is responsible for unmounting filesystems mounted by automountd(8). On startup, autounmountd retrieves a list of
filesystems that have the automounted mount option set. The list is updated every time a filesystem is mounted or unmounted. After a speci-
fied time passes, autounmountd attempts to unmount a filesystem, retrying after some time if necessary.
These options are available:
-d Debug mode: increase verbosity and do not daemonize.
-r Number of seconds to wait before trying to unmount an expired filesystem after a previous attempt failed, possibly due to filesystem
being busy. The default value is 600, or ten minutes.
-t Number of seconds to wait before trying to unmount a filesystem. The default value is 600, or ten minutes.
-v Increase verbosity.
EXIT STATUS
The autounmountd utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO auto_master(5), autofs(5), automount(8), automountd(8)HISTORY
The autounmountd daemon appeared in FreeBSD 10.1.
AUTHORS
The autounmountd was developed by Edward Tomasz Napierala <trasz@FreeBSD.org> under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
BSD December 13, 2014 BSD