If you have a server
with alot of filesystems
on it (oracle/SAP
environments) then this
little awk command can
come in useful. It can
obviously be used in many
other situations also. In
this example, the file
structure is /oracle/PRD/xxxx.
If you run it without
piping it to 'sh', then it
will show you what the command
will do. You can replace the
'umount' with whatever command you
like. It's a quick and easy though.
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