#!/bin/bash -e # # Written by Jason Mehring (nrgaway@gmail.com) # # Kills any processes within the mounted location and # unmounts any mounts active within. # # To keep the actual mount mounted, add a '/' to end # # $1: directory to umount # # Examples: # To kill all processes and mounts within 'chroot-jessie' but keep # 'chroot-jessie' mounted: # # ./umount_kill.sh chroot-jessie/ # # To kill all processes and mounts within 'chroot-jessie' AND also # umount 'chroot-jessie' mount: # # ./umount_kill.sh chroot-jessie # . ./functions.sh # $1 = full path to mount; # $2 = if set will not umount; only kill processes in mount umount_kill() { MOUNTDIR="$1" # We need absolute paths here so we don't kill everything if ! [[ "$MOUNTDIR" = /* ]]; then MOUNTDIR="${PWD}/${MOUNTDIR}" fi # Strip any extra trailing slashes ('/') from path if they exist # since we are doing an exact string match on the path MOUNTDIR=$(echo "$MOUNTDIR" | sed s#//*#/#g) debug "-> Attempting to kill any processes still running in '$MOUNTDIR' before un-mounting" for dir in $(sudo grep "$MOUNTDIR" /proc/mounts | cut -f2 -d" " | sort -r | grep "^$MOUNTDIR") do sudo lsof "$dir" 2> /dev/null | \ grep "$dir" | \ tail -n +2 | \ awk '{print $2}' | \ xargs --no-run-if-empty sudo kill -9 if ! [ "$2" ] && $(mountpoint -q "$dir"); then debug "un-mounting $dir" sudo umount -n "$dir" 2> /dev/null || \ sudo umount -n -l "$dir" 2> /dev/null || \ error "umount $dir unsuccessful!" elif ! [ "$2" ]; then # Look for (deleted) mountpoints debug "not a regular mount point: $dir" base=$(basename "$dir") dir=$(dirname "$dir") base=$(echo "$base" | sed 's/[\].*$//') dir="$dir/$base" sudo umount -v -f -n "$dir" 2> /dev/null || \ sudo umount -v -f -n -l "$dir" 2> /dev/null || \ error "umount $dir unsuccessful!" fi done } kill_processes_in_mount() { umount_kill $1 "false" || : } if [ $(basename "$0") == "umount_kill.sh" -a "$1" ]; then umount_kill "$1" fi