Cannot umount /usr filesystem (ALWAYS "busy")
Dan Rich
drich at dialogic.com
Mon Jun 11 19:51:34 AEST 1990
I have run into this problem myself, and have gone through all of the
obvious solutions. I have checked for processes with both fuser, and
ps. But, I did have an idea late last night that I haven't had the
time to check on yet.
Is it possible that the accounting package still has files open in
/usr? If so, does anyone know of a way to stop the accounting to
prevent this? I assume I would just need to create a "kill" script in
/etc/rc0.d with the /usr/lib/acct/shutacct command (or just copy
/usr/lib/acct/shutacct to /etc/rc0.d/S??acct). Any comments?
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