Thank you very much for your reply . Ok , so then , how you would be able to get rid of that "Device Busy" though ?
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Chris Bannister
<mockingbird@earthlight.co.nz> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 07:35:46AM +0100, hadi motamedi wrote:
> Dear All
> I have an Linux server that gets problemy from sudden power cut . I need to
> run fsck in single user mode so I issued "#init 1" on the server . At the
> server prompt , to serialize the fsck on the intended file system , I first
> tried to unmount the intended file system and then issue the fsck (as the
> following) :
> #umount /dev/hda2
> #fsck -s -a /dev/hda2
> But the server returned "Device Busy" . So I checked its status under "fuser
> -u /dev/hda2" but no process recorded for it . Can you please do me favor
If its any consolation, I get this on a working system where hda is the
only drive:
root@box:~# fuser -u /dev/hda1
root@box:~# fuser -u /dev/hda2
root@box:~# fuser -u /dev/hda
That is no output, although the machine is definitely being used.
But:
root@box:~# lsof /home/chrisb
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
zsh 3430 chrisb cwd DIR 3,1 20480 16312 /home/chrisb
zsh 3572 chrisb cwd DIR 3,1 20480 16312 /home/chrisb
mutt 5305 chrisb cwd DIR 3,1 20480 16312 /home/chrisb
vim 6444 chrisb cwd DIR 3,1 20480 16312 /home/chrisb
sh 7486 chrisb cwd DIR 3,1 20480 16312 /home/chrisb
vim 7487 chrisb cwd DIR 3,1 20480 16312 /home/chrisb
root@box:~# lsof /root/
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
bash 3408 root cwd DIR 3,1 4096 403252 /root/
lsof 7549 root cwd DIR 3,1 4096 403252 /root/
lsof 7550 root cwd DIR 3,1 4096 403252 /root/
etc ...
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