![]() The problem here is that it will prompt for a password not useful in a cronscript. 'umount /mountpoint' simply does no work. etc/fstab mounting an nfs remote drive works for mounting, but I've found NO WAY to umount the drive. If ANYONE has ideas or solutions PLEASE comment. OK, I've reached max-frustration level with macos and network drives. It is currently not in use (according to lsof), so it shouldn't be failing to unmount because it is in use. So, still no idea how to unmount this drive. It is apparently ignoring the 'noauto' option. ![]() The drive is *still* mounted after rebooting. Likewise indicates success, but the folder is still there.īDAqua: Does spotlight really index network drives?! If so, it must have index the 7TB NAS drive! Of which, this mounted directory is a sub-set, and after a couple of hours now of being mounted, I would think the indexing would be complete.Īnother interesting tidbit. I also tried 'diskutil unmount force'.Īlso tried 'umount -Af -t nfs'. ![]() Yet, as you can see the folder is still mounted. bu6500FullBackup.log -FirewallFullBackup.tgz oldServerD Eric Root: Interestingly, diskutil does not show this mount. ![]()
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