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28.Dd January 16, 2024
29.Dt UMOUNT 8
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm umount
33.Nd unmount file systems
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.Nm
36.Op Fl dfNnv
37.Ar special ... | node ... | fsid ...
38.Nm
39.Fl a | A
40.Op Fl F Ar fstab
41.Op Fl fnv
42.Op Fl h Ar host
43.Op Fl t Ar type
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Nm
47utility calls the
48.Xr unmount 2
49system call to remove a file system from the file system tree.
50The file system can be specified by its
51.Ar special
52device or remote node
53.Pq Ar rhost Ns Cm \& : Ns Ar path ,
54the path to the mount point
55.Ar node
56or by the file system ID
57.Ar fsid
58as reported by
59.Dq mount -v
60when run by root.
61.Pp
62The options are as follows:
63.Bl -tag -width "-F fstab"
64.It Fl a
65All the file systems described in
66.Xr fstab 5
67are unmounted.
68.It Fl A
69All the currently mounted file systems are unmounted,
70except for those mounted at
71.Pa /
72or
73.Pa /dev .
74.It Fl d
75If the filesystem is mounted on an
76.Xr md 4
77device (a memory disk), detach it after
78.Xr unmount 2 .
79.It Fl F Ar fstab
80Specify the
81.Pa fstab
82file to use.
83.It Fl f
84The file system is forcibly unmounted.
85Active special devices continue to work,
86but all other files return errors if further accesses are attempted.
87The root file system cannot be forcibly unmounted.
88For NFS, a forced dismount can take up to 1 minute or more to
89complete against an unresponsive server and may throw away
90data not yet written to the server for this case.
91If a process, such as
92.Nm
93without the
94.Fl f
95flag is hung on an
96.Tn NFS
97mount point, use the
98.Fl N
99flag instead.
100Also, doing a forced dismount of an NFSv3 mount when
101.Xr rpc.lockd 8
102is running is unsafe and can result in a crash.
103.It Fl h Ar host
104Only file systems mounted from the specified host will be
105unmounted.
106This option implies the
107.Fl A
108option and, unless otherwise specified with the
109.Fl t
110option, will only unmount
111.Tn NFS
112file systems.
113.It Fl N
114Do a forced dismount of an
115.Tn NFS
116mount point without checking the mount path.
117This option can only be used with the path to the mount point
118.Ar node
119and the path must be specified exactly as it was at mount time.
120This option is useful when a process is hung waiting for an unresponsive
121.Tn NFS
122server while holding a vnode lock on the mounted-on vnode, such that
123.Nm
124with the
125.Fl f
126flag can't complete.
127Using this option can result in a loss of file updates that have not been
128flushed to the
129.Tn NFS
130server.
131.It Fl n
132Unless the
133.Fl f
134is used, the
135.Nm
136will not unmount an active file system.
137It will, however, perform a flush.
138This flag disables this behaviour, preventing the flush
139if there are any files open.
140.It Fl t Ar type
141Is used to indicate the actions should only be taken on
142file systems of the specified type.
143More than one type may be specified in a comma separated list.
144The list of file system types can be prefixed with
145.Dq no
146to specify the file system types for which action should
147.Em not
148be taken.
149For example, the
150.Nm
151command:
152.Bd -literal -offset indent
153umount -a -t nfs,nullfs
154.Ed
155.Pp
156unmounts all file systems of the type
157.Tn NFS
158and
159.Tn NULLFS
160that are listed in the
161.Xr fstab 5
162file.
163.It Fl v
164Verbose, additional information is printed out as each file system
165is unmounted.
166.El
167.Sh ENVIRONMENT
168.Bl -tag -width ".Ev PATH_FSTAB"
169.It Ev PATH_FSTAB
170If the environment variable
171.Ev PATH_FSTAB
172is set, all operations are performed against the specified file.
173.Ev PATH_FSTAB
174will not be honored if the process environment or memory address space is
175considered
176.Dq tainted .
177(See
178.Xr issetugid 2
179for more information.)
180.El
181.Sh FILES
182.Bl -tag -width /etc/fstab -compact
183.It Pa /etc/fstab
184file system table
185.El
186.Sh SEE ALSO
187.Xr unmount 2 ,
188.Xr fstab 5 ,
189.Xr autounmountd 8 ,
190.Xr mount 8 ,
191.Xr mdconfig 8
192.Sh HISTORY
193A
194.Nm
195utility appeared in
196.At v1 .
197