In summary if you have a hard NFS mount over an external NAS server in your network and that NAS server crashes, you have to find every job on your system that accessed the mounted over directory and end them. All the APIs to show you IFS locks will fail as they cannot communicate with the crashed server. The crashed servers IP address does not show up in NETSTAT *CNN.
Once you have all jobs ended, (Good luck finding them all), you can unmount the directory and then remount over the replacement / backup NAS server.
ARG!
Chris Bipes
Director of Information Services
CrossCheck, Inc.
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BTW, did any of them open a ticket with IBM over this?
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