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On 2013-06-09 3:45 AM, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I'm not convinced a power outage broke the fs so that you now can't |
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> umount it, I'm having a hard time imaging how that would happen. More |
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> likely some other script file elsewhere is damaged and leaves files open |
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> when the system wants to umount /var. |
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Hmmm.... |
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Admittedly, I don't reboot this system often, so maybe I'm |
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misremembering when the problem crept in. |
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Could it be the NFS mount that it is hanging on, and unmounting/var is |
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just that last thing showing on the screen? |
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I think I'll try manually unmounting that before rebooting the next time |
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I need to(need to update the kernel soon anyway)... |
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I do know the last few times this has happened, the NFS mount was |
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'unavailable' (the device had powered down without first unmounting it |
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from the server)... |
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I hope that is all it is... |
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Thanks Alan |