OK. Essentially an hour later, gave up and clicked "Resume later".
Last file written was the zero-length *vol315* at 9:21 am.
At ~/.cache/deja-dup/8-blah-blah-blah-e/ duplicity-full-signatures.20130109T045118Z.sigtar.part and duplicity-full.20130109T045118Z.manifest.part were the last files written at 9:21 am.
Never any entry at /var/log/samba/log.smbd -- I was tailing it...
Never any entry seen at ~/.gvfs/
*vol315* cannot be deleted: "Device or resource busy"
kill -hup 2637 and *vol315* still cannot be deleted.
ps ax |grep 'dup' now shows nothing.
The Netgear NAS is unmountable because it's tied-up with a very low-PID process; that process always seems to have exited or re-spawned because a ps -xxx never shows anything.
OK. Essentially an hour later, gave up and clicked "Resume later".
Last file written was the zero-length *vol315* at 9:21 am.
At ~/.cache/ deja-dup/ 8-blah- blah-blah- e/ duplicity- full-signatures .20130109T04511 8Z.sigtar. part and duplicity- full.20130109T0 45118Z. manifest. part were the last files written at 9:21 am.
Never any entry at /var/log/ samba/log. smbd -- I was tailing it...
Never any entry seen at ~/.gvfs/
*vol315* cannot be deleted: "Device or resource busy"
ps ax |grep 'dup' i386-linux- gnu/deja- dup/deja- dup-monitor
2637 ? Sl 0:02 /usr/lib/
kill -hup 2637 and *vol315* still cannot be deleted.
ps ax |grep 'dup' now shows nothing.
The Netgear NAS is unmountable because it's tied-up with a very low-PID process; that process always seems to have exited or re-spawned because a ps -xxx never shows anything.
And ... I gotta get back to work.