I've tried that before in other desperate instances. But I'd rather not
have to reboot. kcsa was brought back up, so the problem is fixed.
Thanks,
Mike Burger wrote:
>
> Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm having a problem unmounting an nfs volume. Here's a line from
> > /etc/mtab on our machine jonesy:
> >
> > kcsa:/potassium /potassium nfs rw,addr=192.168.230.205 0 0
> >
> >
> > The problem is that the machine kcsa was taken down due to a hard drive
> > failure, so kcsa and its drive /potassium doesn't exist anymore. When I
> > try to unmount this volume from jonesy with 'umount -f /potassium', I
> > get the error: Cannot MOUNTPROG RPC: RPC: Program not registered. How
> > do I unmount this volume from jonesy? Thanks,
>
> Certainly not always the optimal solution, but you could, as a one time shot,
> edit your /etc/fstab to comment out or remove the nfs entry, then reboot the
> system. Upon reboot, the system will no longer attempt to mount the export
> from kcsa.
>
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