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  1. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    No. In the meantime, looking through kernel tables I got a list of inodes on that file system with a non zero reference count. No wonder it can't umount. All these are .so and .a files, presumably some library modules. The next thing to try to find out is: with the application running what...
  2. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    -f is for remote mounts only. There are no -k and -l flags in aix.
  3. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    genkex reports no user loaded kernel extensions. But open file descriptor is worth investigating. I am having problems, though, going through kdb without a map of where things are.
  4. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    No but the problem is hapenning on non HA systems as well.
  5. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    They've been looking at it for over a week and are clueless. They claim it doesn't happen elsewhere which is not surprising. I was never aware of the issue until I implemented HACMP on a couple of nodes.
  6. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    All of the above were tried again and again. (I've got 4 systems using this app, all exhibiting the same behaviour). Right now I am using kdb to try to find out what is really going on. inode subcommand lists a number of inodes on the offending file system one of which did translate to a real...
  7. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    No. Believe me I checked all the obvious causes. I couldn't even get a satisfactory answer from AIX support. They told me to reboot!?
  8. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    No output.
  9. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    Nothing is mounted under /wmsapp.
  10. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    Here goes... Script command is started on Thu Aug 7 16:10:31 EDT 2003. root@HTWMSTST1:/home/alexl # df /wmsapp Filesystem 512-blocks Free %Used Iused %Iused Mounted on /dev/wmsapp_lv 15728640 10525728 34% 77430 4% /wmsapp root@HTWMSTST1:/home/alexl # lsfs /wmsapp Name...
  11. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    No. This file system is mounted from /.
  12. aix4me2

    Unable to umount (all processes killed)

    While trying to umount a file system keep getting message "...device busy" even after eliminating all the processes with open files. fuser and lsof show nothing. Ran slibclean. No change. Used ipcrm to remove all share memory segments, messsage queues, semaphores. No change...

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