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Re: What, besides open files, can keep a volume busy?
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Re: What, besides open files, can keep a volume busy?


  • Subject: Re: What, besides open files, can keep a volume busy?
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  • Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 21:17:47 -0700

I've seen that with SMB mounts occasionally and it's driven me nuts. It seems only a reboot clears it. I haven't seen it since 10.4.8, but I don't know that that is relevant. I haven't really tracked it, and it could be that it hasn't happened since an older rev. and I just didn't notice when it stopped.


On Oct 23, 2006, at 9:33 AM, Rick Mann wrote:

I've got a network drive mounted, and it shows up in the Finder. I tried to unmount it, but the Finder reports that it's busy. I used lsof to see what processes still had it open, and it reported nothing. I even tried running it as root. I ran it like this:


Then I checked the mounts, and got these two (the second is a disk image on the network drive, which is usually unmounted automatically by my backup software):


//WORKGROUP;RMANN@TSUNAMINAS/TWINAEROBACK on /Volumes/TWINAEROBACK (nodev, nosuid, mounted by rmann)
/dev/disk2s2 on /Volumes/TwinAeroSuperDuperBackup (local, nodev, nosuid, journaled)



And looking, I see it on the desktop (it's a bit cluttered).

So, I'm puzzled by lsof not reporting anything. Do I misunderstand its use? Am I missing some flags?

I'm trying to use lsof in a utility to report processes with open files, and now I'm finding it's unreliable for that.

Thanks!

--
Rick


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