@a5e0n i allso did have to restart pvedaemon services to get it to "let go of NFS"
i got this error TASK ERROR: command 'systemctl restart pvedaemon' failed: received interrupt without it
okey. this is a workround for the cant kill -9 PID PROBLEM
for example:
umount -f /mnt/pve/<NAME OF MOUNT> and then kill it in consol by kill -9 or in gui. takes 1min but easy to fix.
okey. this is a workround this :cool:
for example:
umount -f /mnt/pve/<NAME OF MOUNT> and then kill it in consol by kill -9 or in gui. takes 1min but easy to fix.
okey. this is a workround this :)
for example:
umount -f /mnt/pve/<NAME OF MOUNT> and then kill it in consol by kill -9 or in gui. takes 1min but easy to fix.
okey. this is a workround this
for example:
umount -f /mnt/pve/<NAME OF MOUNT> and then kill it in consol by kill -9 or in gui. takes 1min but easy to fix.
okey. this is a workround this
for example:
umount -f /mnt/pve/<NAME OF MOUNT> and then kill it in consol by kill -9 or in gui. takes 1min but easy to fix.
same problem.
root 2384347 0.0 0.1 527388 91152 ? Ds Dec08 0:03 task UPID:****-**:002461DB:17DADFF4C:5FCFBF21:vzdump::root@pam:
cant kill the pid. there must be some service that not pvestatd that controlls this prosses.
any input on how to fix this?