Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ki!dwatts From: dwatts@ki.UUCP (Dan Watts) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Emergency shutdown and NFS Message-ID: <861@ki.UUCP> Date: 22 Sep 90 01:16:48 GMT Organization: Ki Research, Inc. Derry NH Lines: 39 Background: Personal Iris Irix 3.3 Local 350MB and 700MB drive NFS exported partitions NFS mounted partitions The problem: During a power outage today, I found that the SGI wouldn't shutdown correctly (It has it's own standby ups, so yes it had power :-). When told to shutdown, I got the normal "click if you mean it" and then the system started shuting down. Problem was, that the remote mounted NFS node had died when the power went out, no ups there :-( I got repeated errors from umount that it was timing out, and the shutdown didn't go any further. I finally had to turn off the power since the battery time had reached maximum. When I rebooted, sure enough, the local disks hadn't gotten unmounted and I had to wait for fsck to run (Zzzzzz....) If I'd had the time to wait it out, would it have finally given up and gone on? Should I change my fstab entry? Is there a way to make shutdown umount the local disks first and then try the NFS ones? At least I wouldn't have to run fsck when I rebooted. The origonal fstab entry follows: puff:/usr/export/home/amiga /puff/amiga nfs rw,soft 0 0 I've since changed it in the hopes that this will help, but haven't the time to check yet. The following is my new entry: puff:/usr/export/home/amiga /puff/amiga nfs bg,rw,soft,retry=2 0 0 All suggestions appreciated. -- ##################################################################### # CompuServe: >INTERNET:uunet.UU.NET!ki!dwatts Dan Watts # # UUCP : ...!{uunet | wgc386}!ki!dwatts Ki Research, Inc. # ############### New Dimensions In Network Connectivity ##############