Nfs /vol not mounted

nfs umount: /vol: not mounted
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_raid failed
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_hotspares failed

Solution
Remove all entries from mac os disk manager (nfs) (better copy&past the entries into a text file)
sudo automount -vc -> working
Setup absolutely the same in disk manager again -> working
however
Lion-Mac-Pro:~ me$ sudo automount -vc
automount: /net updated
automount: /home updated
automount: /Users/me/Music updated
automount: /Users/me/Pictures updated
automount: /Users/me/Downloads updated
automount: /Users/me/Documents updated
automount: /Volumes/foo updated
automount: no unmounts

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