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From: WASTED::jmf "Joshua M. Friedman ULTRIX SDE"
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Subj: Re: Using odemount -u -all gets /usr/sde: Device busy messages
That's correct. We put the tutorials as a redundant mount in the list
so that people can follow the directions in the ODE manual; we happen to
have tutorial on the same filesystem as /usr/sde; everyone might not, however.
What you did is rare enough that we figured it didn't matter if it
was ugly.
thanks... -josh
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Subject: Using odemount -u -all gets /usr/sde: Device busy messages
Date: Fri, 04 Mar 94 12:28:10 +28616
From: "Dr. Tom Blinn, 603-881-0646" <tpb>
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When I do an odemount -u -all, I get three instances of
/usr/sde: Device busy
displayed. This seems to be due to the following three lines in the
/usr/sde/disks/ode_fstab file:
tutorial1.0: buffer:/usr/sde /usr/sde ode2.0 tutorial
tutorial1.0b000: buffer:/usr/sde /usr/sde ode2.0 tutorial
TUTORIAL: buffer:/usr/sde /usr/sde ode2.0 tutorial
Perhaps this is just what should be expected, but it's pointless for
odemount to attempt to unmount the filesystem where it lives.
Tom
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