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Date:  Sun, 12 Oct 2008 22:28:59 +0200
From:  Dennis <dennis (at mark) mixfans.org>
Subject:  [coba-e:14172] Re: backup failed
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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Hi Michael,

thanks ..

lucky for me I could umount it and after that mounting again ..
I have to remind myself that my NAS should be unmounted before rebooting 
after a firmware upgrade .. l-)

Dennis

Michael Stauber schreef:
> Hi Dennis,
>
>   
>> Found it ..
>> very wierd . it was a mount I had ..
>>
>> mount -t nfs -o nolock CH3SNAS:/mnt/HD_a2/backup-server
>> /home/nuonce/backup/system_backup
>> that machine was rebooted ..
>>
>> no idea how it could 'fix' itself again ..
>>     
>
> NFS is a bit unforgiving if the remote server (from which you mounted a share) 
> reboots or suddenly becomes unavailable.
>
> Perhaps it may be necessary to reboot the BlueQuartz as well to fix the issue. 
> Once it has finished rebooting, try to mount the share again.
>
>