Re: [Vserver] mountpoint blocked even with all context shutdown

From: Christian Heim <phreak_at_gentoo.org>
Date: Sun 08 Jan 2006 - 21:49:18 GMT
Message-Id: <200601082249.26322.phreak@gentoo.org>

On Sunday 08 January 2006 22:39, OW wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I am running some vservers and use one block device per server (in fact
> a drbd device, see http://linux-vserver.org/advanced+DRBD+mount+issues,
> Solution 1).

> Now I run into problems with UNmounting...

You're running Gentoo, right ?

> If I want to unmount one corresponding block device and get an error,
> that someone has mounted the device, even after shuting down ALL of the
> server's...
>
> So, I have only the root context running, there is no mount visible via
> /proc/mount on the device I want to shut down, but it is not working...I
> can solve the issue only with a reboot....(not really a smart solution
> for a server)..
> Even "vps" or vserver-stat show any non-root-context proces running....

These mounts done in <vserver>/etc/fstab are _only_ visible inside these
guests ..

> So, any ideas ? Can anyone tell me where else to look for "mounts" ?
>
> Oliver

-- 
Christian Heim <phreak@gentoo.org>
Gentoo Linux Developer - vserver

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