From: Paul <bd...@nt...> - 2004-09-13 00:14:02
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Hi Jon man fuser Returns a list of processes currently using a particular resource. In the case of remove_realtime_base, it checks to see if any additional processes are using shared memory before trying to remove the kernel modules. You can do away with the call, the rmmod command will fail to unload some of the modules with any luck if there are any processes using shared memory after EMC is terminated. Regards, Paul. On Monday 13 September 2004 00:33, Jon Elson wrote: > I knew there was some other little detail, which is the use of > /sbin/fuser in > the remove_realtime_base script. This call to /sbin/fuser takes about > 10 minutes > to decide that the socket is not there (I'm guessing that's what it is > waiting for). > I know I hacked something and got rid of the delay before, but don't > remember > the details. Is there an approved fix for this quirk? -- Pieces of seven, pieces of seven - A parroty error. "To err is human...to really f*** things up requires the root password." From a collection of quotes at http://www.indigo.org/quotes.html |