I have a problem with umount (fwd)

Rick Stevens rstevens at vitalstream.com
Wed Mar 23 18:59:27 UTC 2005


Maria Cristina del Solar wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Rick Stevens wrote:
> 
> [...]
> 
>>>
>>>The machine starts in run level 3, of that I'm safe.
>>
>>Ok, then verify that you have "Kxx-processname" files in
>>/etc/rc.d/rc3.d.  Note that the system will use those scripts in ASCII
>>sort order, e.g. K00 will be run before K01, K10 will be run before K11,
>>etc.  That should shut down most of your running processes--note that
>>syslogd is NOT shut down via that process and that's most likely where
>>the "/var busy" message comes from
> 
> 
> I have verified files in /etc/rc.d/rc6.d, I run "ls" command
> 
> K03rhnsd
> K05atd
> K05saslauthd
> K10cups
> K10dc_server
> K10psacct
> K10xfs
> K12dc_client
> K15gpm
> K15httpd
> K20nfs
> K24irda
> K25squid
> K25sshd
> K30sendmail
> K35smb
> K35vncserver
> K35winbind
> K40smartd
> K44rawdevices
> K45named
> K50netdump
> K50snmpd
> K50snmptrapd
> K50tux
> K50xinetd
> K60crond
> K61hpoj
> K70aep1000
> K70bcm5820
> K72autofs
> K74apmd
> K74ntpd
> K75netfs
> K80random
> K85mdmonitor
> K85mdmpd
> K86nfslock
> K87irqbalance
> K87portmap
> K88syslog
> K89iscsi
> K90network
> K91isdn
> K92ip6tables
> K92iptables
> K94diskdump
> K95audit
> K95kudzu
> K96pcmcia
> K99microcode_ctl
> S00killall
> S01halt
> 
> Then I run ls command in rc3.d
> 
> K05saslauthd
> K10cups
> K10dc_server
> K10psacct
> K12dc_client
> K15httpd
> K20nfs
> K24irda
> K25squid
> K35smb
> K35vncserver
> K35winbind
> K40smartd
> K45named
> K50netdump
> K50snmpd
> K50snmptrapd
> K50tux
> K70aep1000
> K70bcm5820
> K74ntpd
> K85mdmpd
> K89iscsi
> K94diskdump
> S00microcode_ctl
> S05kudzu
> S08ip6tables
> S08iptables
> S09isdn
> S10network
> S12syslog
> S13irqbalance
> S13portmap
> S14nfslock
> S15mdmonitor
> S20audit
> S20random
> S24pcmcia
> S25netfs
> S26apmd
> S28autofs
> S55sshd
> S56rawdevices
> S56xinetd
> S59hpoj
> S80sendmail
> S85gpm
> S90crond
> S90xfs
> S95atd
> S97rhnsd
> S98procallator
> S99apachectl
> S99apachectlSSL
> S99local
> S99mysqld.sh
> S99orca
> S99postfix
> 
> in fact there are something no present in rc6.d
> 
> please, tell me if I am in the correct thing.

Yes, that's fine.  It all looks correct to me.  Your message is surely
coming from the fact that syslogd isn't stopped and you can safely
ignore the message.
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