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NAME

       umount.s3ql - Unmount an S3QL file system

SYNOPSIS

          umount.s3ql [options] <mount point>

DESCRIPTION

       S3QL  is  a  file  system  for  online  data  storage.  Before  using S3QL, make sure to consult the full
       documentation (rather than just the man  pages  which  only  briefly  document  the  available  userspace
       commands).

       The  umount.s3ql  command  unmounts  the S3QL file system mounted in the directory mount point and blocks
       until all data has been uploaded to the storage backend.

       Only the user who mounted the file system with mount.s3ql is able to unmount it with umount.s3ql. If  you
       are  root  and  want  to  unmount  an  S3QL  file system mounted by an ordinary user, you have to use the
       fusermount -u or umount command instead.  Note that these commands do not block until all data  has  been
       uploaded,  so  if  you  use  them instead of umount.s3ql then you should manually wait for the mount.s3ql
       process to terminate before shutting down the system.

OPTIONS

       The umount.s3ql command accepts the following options.

          --debug-modules <modules>
                 Activate debugging output from specified modules (use commas  to  separate  multiple  modules).
                 Debug messages will be written to the target specified by the --log option.

          --debug
                 Activate  debugging  output from all S3QL modules. Debug messages will be written to the target
                 specified by the --log option.

          --quiet
                 be really quiet

          --version
                 just print program version and exit

          --lazy, -z
                 Lazy umount. Detaches the file system immediately, even if there are still open files. The data
                 will be uploaded in the background once all open files have been closed.

EXIT CODES

       umount.s3ql may terminate with the following exit codes:

       0      Everything went well.

       1      An unexpected error occured. This may indicate a bug in the program.

       2      Invalid command line argument.

SEE ALSO

       The S3QL homepage is at https://bitbucket.org/nikratio/s3ql/.

       The  full  S3QL  documentation  should  also  be installed somewhere on your system, common locations are
       /usr/share/doc/s3ql or /usr/local/doc/s3ql.

       © 2008 Nikolaus Rath <Nikolaus@rath.org>