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Can't stop array target is busy

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Before stopping the array i stopped all dockers and Vm's

My parity is valid and i have to replace a disk i dont want to hard shutdown

 

I have the following error spamming in my logs

Sep 13 10:44:12 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (17757): umount /mnt/disk17
Sep 13 10:44:12 Tower root: umount: /mnt/disk17: target is busy.
Sep 13 10:44:12 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (17757): exit status: 32
Sep 13 10:44:12 Tower emhttpd: Retry unmounting disk share(s)...

tower-diagnostics-20230913-1045.zip

Edited by nicecube

Solved by nicecube

Terminal window/SSH session opened on that disk? Something is still using it.

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22 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Terminal window/SSH session opened on that disk? Something is still using it.

 

No, there is no connection. I am the only one using the server. The last time I tried to shut down the array, I had the same problem with the same disk.

 

I have tried to check if something is using the disk but this command return nothing
lsof | grep /mnt/disk17

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I found the solution on the forum

 

umount /var/lib/docker

 

 

The fact it was keeping disk17 from unmounting suggests that the docker.img file was on disk17?  Ideally you want this on a pool for better performance.

 

Note also that that particular problem was fixed in the 6.12.3 release so you may want to update your system.

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