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Re: FAM causing "device or resource busy" errors when trying to smbumount



Paul Yeatman wrote:

Hi, I've been having the same problem in Sarge.  In my case it
doesn't involve Samba but when a CD or even floppy is mounted by
nautilus/fam (or whatever is going on when you click a CD device
from the "Computer" icon), occasionally it will not unmount the
filesystem on the device with an error that the device is busy.  Once
I've convinced myself there are no processes running involving the
device and I'm not in any of its mounted directories, I'll try an 'lsof
/dev/cdrom' and will get something like

	COMMAND  PID     USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
	famd     1135    me     26r  DIR  2,0    7168 1    /media/cdrom

As Rich said, until I kill famd, I am unable to umount the
FS on the device.

I wasn't aware I could stop and restart fam with a supplied init script
as Rich mentioned although last time the problem occurred I tried stopping
and restarting famd this way but things still were somewhat screwed up
until I completely logged out or rebooted.

Anyone know what it going on with this.  Just a bug?

Paul

rich wrote on 28 Jul 2004:
when I have an smb share mounted on a directory in my home
directory, it refuses to unmount.

This is new, it used to work without a problem. Perhaps something
changed in the later releases of Sarge? (I apt-get dist-upgrade all the time)

I used lsof and found the process that was holding the mount-point
directory up, which was
/usr/sbin/famd -T 0

I shut down fam with #/etc/init.d/fam stop and I could then umount
the share cleanly.

Can anyone shed any light on this?

thanks,

rich
Not much to add but I had the problem when I used to run gnome (til nautilus-2.6 came out). Since going over to xfce4 it hasn't been a problem. Found this link http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?which=pkg&data=fam&archive=no



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