doug@uunet.uu.net (Doug Rudoff) (07/16/89)
In the Sun network I use, we have numerous workstations with their own disks. Users usually have their home file system mounted on their own Sun's disk, but each Sun also mounts some other Sun's disks as well. Each Sun is shut down each night when its user leaves, so we have problems when a Sun that has a remote disks mounted tries to access a remote disk that has been shut off. It's very frustrating to wait minutes for the attempt to connect to the missing disk to time-out. Yes, this is a screwed up network, but it can't be changed. So my question is: Is there some way that when a machine is halted that it can notify the other machines on the network to unmount its file system? If there's any thing like this built into Sun OS, we haven't it found it yet. I can also imagine having a daemon running waiting for a broadcast message from the Sun that is being halted. Has anyone have any suggestions or any software that will do what I need? Thanks. If you reply, please try to do so by e-mail. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Doug RUDOFF TRW Inc, Redondo Beach, CA {cit-vax,uunet}!wiley!doug H: (213) 318-9218 W: (213) 813-7099 wiley!doug@csvax.caltech.edu =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-