Unmount of sshfs fails
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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fuse (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
I have my account at a web hosting provider mounted via sshfs. If I only use fusermount to mount and unmount, everything works perfectly. I thought I'd use fstab instead and added the line
sshfs#nullinfin
to /etc/fstab. I can then still mount my account using "mount /home/jbr/
BUT: when I try to unmount the account using "umount /home/jbr/
$ ps auxw |grep umount |wc -l
269
$ ps auxw |grep umount |wc -l
bash: pipe error: Too many open files in system
bash: start_pipeline: pgrp pipe: Too many open files in system
$
Now there's lots of disk activity and the OOM killer starts killing random processes. If I do Ctrl-C on the umount process quickly enough, I can recover. But sometimes the only thing that helped was a hard poweroff.
This is with fuse-utils 2.7.2-1ubuntu1 on Hardy/amd64 and kernel 2.6.24-5.8-generic. I've also tried running the system with the Feisty kernel and the same thing happened.
Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?