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- From: barrie@calvin.demon.co.uk (Barrie Spence)
- Subject: Re: Problem with "umount" on SCO-ODT (UNIX v. 5.3.2)
- Organization: DataCAD Ltd, Hamilton, Scotland
- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 17:25:11 GMT
- Message-ID: <Bu7xq1.pF@calvin.demon.co.uk>
- Followup-To: comp.unix.sysv386
- References: <1992Sep2.202716.9600@cse.iitb.ernet.in> <JOCHEN.92Sep4193447@busybit.mrz.sub.org> <STAALE.92Sep7145932@grim.kvatro.no>
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- In article <STAALE.92Sep7145932@grim.kvatro.no> staale@kvatro.no
- (Staale Deraas) writes:
- >
- >On SCO 3.2 you have a command that is called "fuser", that will tell
- > you who are using the file system.
-
- I have experienced the same problems under 3.2v2 and 3.2v4.1. "fuser"
- does not report any processes using the filesystem.
-
- The system is running nfs (from/to Sun and Intergraph machines) &
- supporting a PC via pcnfs. Stoping both nfs and tcp/ip still doesn't
- allow me to dismount the filesystem. I'm running with an IDE root/usr
- filesystem and usr2 and usr3 on scsi disks off an Adaptec 1542. I only
- get problems on the usr2 (scsi) filesystem - the one accessed via
- PC-NFS.
-
- (I've hopefully redirected follow-ups to comp.unix.sysv386 -
- biz.sco.general may have been more appropriate, but it wasn't in the
- --
- Barrie Spence DataCAD Ltd, Caird Street
- barrie@calvin.demon.co.uk Hamilton, Lanarkshire ML3 0AL, Scotland
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