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Shares missing after unclean shutdown, not cannot stop array

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Hey All,

 

I tried doing some searching and was finding posts with similar behaviors, but none of the proposed solutions I found have worked. We had a power outage recently and it resulted in an unclean shutdown (either my UPS is not lasting long enough for the shutdown to complete or the automatic shutdown isnt working properly - i have to check on that after I get things back in working order).


When i started the array back up it reported an unclean shutdown was detected (as epected). I started the array, and the parity check started.  It was then that i noticed that only 1 of my user shares was listed on the shares page, and my Docker service would not start (presumably because of the shares issue as Settings > Docker is indicating that my vDisk location does not exist. Its on a cache-only share, which is missing).

 

I let the parity check finish, and am now trying to stop the array (seems like a reboot was a common solution i found). But its getting stuck on "Retry unmounting user share(s).

 

Log is spamming this over and over:
 

Jul 15 08:18:17 ur01 emhttpd: shcmd (521060): rm -f /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/mover.cron
Jul 15 08:18:17 ur01 emhttpd: shcmd (521061): /usr/local/sbin/update_cron
Jul 15 08:18:17 ur01 emhttpd: Retry unmounting user share(s)...
Jul 15 08:18:22 ur01 emhttpd: shcmd (521062): /usr/sbin/zfs unmount -a
Jul 15 08:18:22 ur01 emhttpd: shcmd (521063): umount /mnt/user
Jul 15 08:18:22 ur01 root: umount: /mnt/user: not mounted.
Jul 15 08:18:22 ur01 emhttpd: shcmd (521063): exit status: 32
Jul 15 08:18:22 ur01 emhttpd: shcmd (521064): rmdir /mnt/user
Jul 15 08:18:22 ur01 root: rmdir: failed to remove '/mnt/user': Directory not empty
Jul 15 08:18:22 ur01 emhttpd: shcmd (521064): exit status: 1

 

lsof | grep /mnt/user comes back blank (nothing)

 

ls /mnt/user shows a folder for the one share that was showing up ("icons")

 

mount | grep /mnt/user also comes back blank

 

I tried to collect a diagnostics, but the page did not finish loading. I found the folder it had created in the root folder, so i zipped it up and scp'ed it off (attached).


How should i proceed?

 

Thanks!

ur01.marx.local-diagnostics-20240715-0838.zip

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emhttpd: error: malloc_share_locations, 7199: Operation not supported (95): getxattr: /mnt/user/icons

 

Looks like you have something creating the folder in /mnt/user, /mnt/user is reserved for Unraid, you cannot create folders there, you can use /mnt/extras from UD for example

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