Bernd Schubert wrote:
> The debian /etc/init.d/nbd-client script calls this on stopping stopping nbd.
> To make nbd working again after this oops we always need to reboot now (found
> this out after my first mail), so I'm really looking for an alternative way
> of stopping nbd. Would 'killall nbd-client' work?
Yes, "killall -9 nbd-client" would work, and would avoid this problem.
This is how I generally stop nbd-client.
> If there is a way to prevent the reboot of the client, I can test it on monday
> on our cluster at work.
With the patch, you'll no longer see this oops or need to reboot, and
"nbd-client -d" will work as intended.
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