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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 16:12:59 -0800
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@lsi.com>
To: "Johnson, Dave" <Dave.Johnson@lsi.com>
Subject: Re: Can't delete CIFS share from Leopard volume...
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Yeah, absolutely I remember that you can't do that.  And I did delete
some leopard "shares" or "volumes" or whatever they were called,
probably with the zfs solaris utility, by hand, but I couldn't begin to
tell you what the syntax was.  I used 'man' and kept trying combos
until one worked.  I think I had to reboot afterwards because Nexenta
was all fucked up by the fact that I did it behind the covers.

Here's what I recommend:

Step 1: Insert Debian Lenny Install DVD into DVD drive
Step 2: Install it.
Step 3: Forget the leopard.... 

~:^)

On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:06:04 -0700 "Johnson, Dave"
<Dave.Johnson@lsi.com> wrote:

> Hey Andy,
> 
> Do you recall getting "cannot unmount volume Pantera-ls <sharename>
> device busy" when trying to delete a CIFS share through the Leopard
> GUI ?  Patrick said that you went into the command line and deleted
> the share manually.  Do you remember how to do that ?
> 
> If not, if you have any idea who might, let me know.
> 
> Thanks !
> 
> -=dave
> 
> From: Haverty, Patrick
> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 3:47 PM
> To: Johnson, Dave
> Cc: Keiffer, John
> Subject: RE: Can't delete CIFS share from Leopard volume...
> 
> Who's using Leopards?
> 
> I recall getting into that situation and had to use the !bash shell
> from the CLI to force an unmount from the OpenSolaris realm.  I'll
> have to search through my emails to find the exact command if you
> can't find it.
> 
> BTW, I think it was Andy Sharp who figured this solution out, but
> John Keiffer also spent a lot of time using the systems and may also
> recall seeing the issue.
> 
> - Pat
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Johnson, Dave
> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 3:35 PM
> To: Haverty, Patrick
> Subject: Can't delete CIFS share from Leopard volume...
> Hi Patrick,
> 
> As I don't have anyone else knowledgeable enough to ask, we have a
> Leopard system that is giving us "cannot unmount volume Pantera-ls
> <sharename> device busy" when we hit the red "X" at the end of the
> line that declares the share in the GUI.
> 
> Any idea what might be going on ?
> 
> Thanks !
> 
> -=dave
> 
> Dave Johnson
> Escalations Engineer
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> 
