WebMar 25, 2024 · The directory that you are trying to delete is mounted from an NFS file server. If a program on another host that mounts the same directory from that server has a file open, you won't be able to delete the directory. – Kusalananda ♦ Mar 25, 2024 at 6:49 Ohh I see. How do I check if a program on another host is mounting the directory and kill it? WebOct 8, 2011 · with the error rm: cannot remove /usr/local/tomcat/data': Device or resource busy` until I noticed that df -h said /dev/vda3 20G 172M 20G 1% /usr/local/tomcat/data that is, I had a partition mounted to that point. Mystery solved. Share Improve this answer Follow edited Aug 10, 2014 at 3:47 Community Bot 1 answered Mar 1, 2013 at 12:24 annaken
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WebMar 2, 2024 · Right click on the VM template and select the Remove from Inventory option. Once the above steps are completed successfully, … WebSep 6, 2015 · I faced problem like this because I mount shared folder in VM and I want to remove directory after unmount and I just want to share my solution. un-mount path. sudo umount /your_path remove mout path in /etc/fstab. sudo nano /etc/fstab reboot. sudo reboot remove directory. sudo rm -rf /your_path bwb airport
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WebOct 26, 2016 · Your files are on an NFS mount (a "network share" if you prefer). Something is using one of the files inside the inttegrat directory and NFS is keeping it safe until they have finished with it. An alternative option is to rename the directory out of the way, and then try deleting it later. WebSep 10, 2024 · Output: rm: can't remove '/tardisks/vmware_e.v00': Device or resource busy. It is not safe to continue. Please reboot the host immediately to discard the … WebMay 14, 2024 · Note: VMware recommends to validate the file locks. For more information, see Investigating virtual machine file locks on ESXi hosts (10051). To identify processes that are locking the files: Open an SSH session to the ESXi host and log in as the root user. … ceylon yellow