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Re: how to stop arla (without rebooting)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH)
Thu Nov 5 18:33:26 1998

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In message <m0zbPIa-000DntC@theopc5.desy.de>, Joerg.Westphalen@desy.de 
writes:
+-----
| Q: Is there any stoparla, i.e. the opposite of startarla, around ?
| 
| I tried to write one myself by inverting the sequence of calls in
| startarla, but it fails already at the beginning when unmounting /afs,
+--->8

Strange, for me it only does so if something is actually in/using AFS.  If 
not, it works fine.

	umount /afs
	sleep 3
	ps acx | awk '$5 == "arlad" {print "kill", $1}' | sh
	sleep 3
	rmmod xfs

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