On 02/12/2018 10:40 AM, bruce wrote:
Hi.
I've screwed up a test system. Somehow I've managed to "link/attach" 3
dirs
df -h shows
/dev/vda1 30G 9.0G 19G 33% /
tmpfs 499M 0 499M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda 296G 274M 280G 1% /cloud_nfs
/dev/sda 296G 274M 280G 1% /cloud_nfs_fetch
/dev/sda 296G 274M 280G 1% /cloud_nfs_parse
/cloud_nfs is correct..
/cloud_nfs_fetch
/cloud_nfs_parse
-- are wrong...
any thoughts on what I need to change to remove them?? files/processes/etc...
Er, "sudo lsof | grep cloud_nfs_" to see if anything's using those mount
points. If not, then I'd assume something like
sudo umount /cloud_nfs_fetch
sudo umount /cloud/nfs_parse
should unmount them. Also check your /etc/fstab and make sure they're
not being mounted like that in the future.
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