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Why won't docker.img unmount?

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I am having trouble getting the array to stop.  I keep getting these errors continuously:

 

Feb 7 15:52:11 ChunkyMonkey emhttpd: Unmounting disks...

Feb 7 15:52:11 ChunkyMonkey emhttpd: shcmd (310): /usr/sbin/zpool export cache-system

Feb 7 15:52:11 ChunkyMonkey root: cannot unmount '/mnt/cache-system': pool or dataset is busy

Feb 7 15:52:11 ChunkyMonkey emhttpd: shcmd (310): exit status: 1

Feb 7 15:52:11 ChunkyMonkey emhttpd: Retry unmounting disk share(s)...

Feb 7 15:52:16 ChunkyMonkey emhttpd: Unmounting disks...

 

I followed this link:

and ran losetup to receive these results:


NAME       SIZELIMIT OFFSET AUTOCLEAR RO BACK-FILE                                  DIO LOG-SEC
/dev/loop1         0      0         1  1 /boot/bzfirmware                             0     512
/dev/loop2         0      0         1  0 /mnt/cache-system/system/docker/docker.img   0     512
/dev/loop0         0      0         1  1 /boot/bzmodules                              0     512

 

I ran umount /dev/loop2 to force the array to stop.

 

Are there any diagnosing steps to prevent this from happening again?

 

I've attached my diagnostics.

chunkymonkey-diagnostics-20240207-1556.zip

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Try 6.12.7 once it's out, it should be very soon and it may help with that.

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