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Thanks for your answer, Brett and Shafeeq. The venus crashed after I did a cp in the replicated volume which has been setlogparms seperately on both replica, and vutil -shutdown couldn't shut venus down. Finally, I kill it. I'm using Linux 7.0, Coda 5.3.14. I just thought that there might be a way to force the resource being released even when venus has been abnormally shutted down. Ed --- Brett Lymn <blymn_at_baesystems.com.au> wrote: > According to Ed Kuo: > > > >The command "fuser -m -k -9 /coda" seems not > release > >the resource well, so "umount /coda" keeps fail > >like this: > > > > Have you done a "vutil shutdown" first? Venus may > still be running > which will prevent /coda being unmounted (if you > need to unmount /coda > - that depends on the OS, on some the /coda mount > goes away when venus > is shut down) > > -- > =============================================================================== > Brett Lymn, Computer Systems Administrator, BAE > SYSTEMS > =============================================================================== > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/Received on 2001-06-19 21:41:04