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Can't stop array due to flash

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I can't stop my array (despite stopping all dockers and VMs first) seemingly because the unraid.net myservers plugin is trying to run a flash backup.

 

This is preventing unraid unmounting disks.

 

I have tried to uninstall the plugin but it won't uninstall, I assume because it's doing stuff.

 

How do I kill it? Preferably with fire.

Both disk2 and cache have something going on with them.  Are you logged into the terminal sitting in one of those directories?  

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Nope, only one session connected and it's at ~

Opening another tab and doing a power down / restart should wind up killing off whatever is holding them open.

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lsof | grep /mnt 

 

finds nothing

 

who

 

finds only the terminal i'm looking at, at ~

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1 minute ago, Squid said:

Opening another tab and doing a power down / restart should wind up killing off whatever is holding them open.

Will this mean a full parity check?

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Yes, seems it does.

 

The fact that after many years and many topics on this subject, unraid cannot automatically kill anything that is preventing a umount, is an absolute joke.

 

Guess I have 2 days of throttled IO and no parity protection ahead of me.

53 minutes ago, Squid said:

@ljm42 Does a backup in progress block the array stopping?

 

Flash backup only uses the flash, it does not need the array to be started and I wouldn't expect it to prevent the array from stopping

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