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тАО03-27-2009 02:59 PM
тАО03-27-2009 02:59 PM
I have attempted to reconnect everything using SAM and then unmount the nfs client and then the exported points.
I have not attempted to stop the nfs client or server components.
Any ideas on how to clean this up?
Thanks in advance,
Doug
P.S., am generous with points!
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тАО03-27-2009 08:23 PM
тАО03-27-2009 08:23 PM
Re: Clean up of NFS on client hp-ux server problem
first of all you need to undestand how we mount nfs, here is one example for you.
telnet teststation
cd /
mkdir /newdata
mount hpunix.hp.com:/data /newdata
cd /newdata
ls
here i had NFS mounted /data from hpunix.hp.com to my unix system name teststation in newdata local folder
now once i will finish my work i will umount it through
umount /newdata
and then i will remove newdata folder
cd /
rm -rf newdata
that all.... let me know how it goes,
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тАО03-27-2009 09:53 PM
тАО03-27-2009 09:53 PM
Re: Clean up of NFS on client hp-ux server problem
Dear Doug
Mount means make accessible no mount means not accessible once file is exported from server side and u mounted from client side
by creating a directory,u can easily umount from client side then remove as a normal directory
for mounting we are creating a dir thats all
Sajjad
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тАО03-28-2009 12:05 AM
тАО03-28-2009 12:05 AM
Re: Clean up of NFS on client hp-ux server problem
regards!
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тАО03-28-2009 07:25 AM
тАО03-28-2009 07:25 AM
Re: Clean up of NFS on client hp-ux server problem
#showmount -a
# more /etc/xtab
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тАО03-29-2009 01:15 PM
тАО03-29-2009 01:15 PM
Re: Clean up of NFS on client hp-ux server problem
bdf will show you active NFS mountpoints. Once bdf reports no NFS mountpoints, they will be gone. Like all flavors of Unix, a simple directory is used to connect a mounted filesystem to the root directory structure. Since this can be confusing, I always do this for every directory that will be a mountpoint:
touch /cdrom/IamNOTmounted
touch /mnt/IamNOTmounted
touch /mnt1/IamNOTmounted
and so on. If you mount something (a local lvol, an NFS or CIFS volume, etc) then the IamNOTmounted file becomes invisible. Unmount the filesystem and the file becomes visible -- a self-documenting feature.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО03-29-2009 09:22 PM
тАО03-29-2009 09:22 PM
Re: Clean up of NFS on client hp-ux server problem
Please post your bdf output and the below commands output
umount /your mountpoint
if not then
fuser -cu /your mountpoint
Suraj