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Array could not stop

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I was trying to stop the array, like always I turned off the docker first, then after few minutes I pressed Stop Array, it stuck like that for 30 min, I was able to log via webgui/ssh etc I just could not stop it. I really need to get to the bottom of it as I do not shut my server ofter(once every 1/3 months) but I need it to be reliable I cannot do parity checks everytime i shut it down because I have to force a shutdown.

Please see attached diagnostics - generated when it was stuck, also this was the end of the LOG:</


Apr 20 16:02:43 Arrakis usb_manager: Info: rc.usb_manager Reset Connected Status

Apr 20 16:02:43 Arrakis emhttpd: shcmd (4532053): /etc/rc.d/rc.libvirt stop

Apr 20 16:02:43 Arrakis rc.libvirt: Stopping libvirt daemon...

Apr 20 16:02:43 Arrakis rc.libvirt: virsh net-destroy 13f20c73-b89c-4e11-9a12-68458ae72e02

Apr 20 16:02:43 Arrakis dnsmasq[28282]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM

Apr 20 16:02:45 Arrakis rc.libvirt: libvirt daemon... Stopped.

Apr 20 16:02:45 Arrakis rc.libvirt: Stopping virtlog daemon...

Apr 20 16:02:46 Arrakis rc.libvirt: virtlog daemon... Stopped.

Apr 20 16:02:46 Arrakis rc.libvirt: Stopping virtlock daemon...

Apr 20 16:02:47 Arrakis rc.libvirt: virtlock daemon... Stopped.

Apr 20 16:02:48 Arrakis emhttpd: shcmd (4532054): umount /etc/libvirt

Apr 20 16:02:48 Arrakis kernel: BTRFS info (device loop2): last unmount of filesystem 63a062d1-12e2-4021-b2c9-610bd74f8d93

Apr 20 16:02:48 Arrakis ttm-plugin: Killing all Tmux sessions accessing the array/pools (as configured)...

Apr 20 16:03:19 Arrakis unassigned.devices: Remote server '192.168.50.153' port '445' is not open; server appears to be offline.

Apr 20 16:05:15 Arrakis emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdo

Apr 20 16:05:17 Arrakis emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdo

Apr 20 16:05:26 Arrakis nginx: 2026/04/20 16:05:26 [error] 308118#308118: *2216296 upstream timed out (110: Connection timed out) while reading upstream, client: 192.168.50.22, server: , request: "POST /update.htm HTTP/2.0", upstream: "http://unix:/var/run/emhttpd.socket:/update.htm", host: "192.168.50.158", referrer: "https://192.168.50.158/Main"

arrakis-diagnostics-20260420-1615.zip

Solved by Joloxx9

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Disable Docker and VM service and reboot in safe mode, start the array and see if it stops, if yes, retest again after booting in normal mode to rule out a plugin issue, leave the services still disabled, if still OK enable one of the services and retest, then the other, note that if the issue happens with the docker service enabled only, you may need to try enabling one or a few containers at a time to find the culprit.

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On 4/21/2026 at 7:43 AM, JorgeB said:

Disable Docker and VM service and reboot in safe mode, start the array and see if it stops, if yes, retest again after booting in normal mode to rule out a plugin issue, leave the services still disabled, if still OK enable one of the services and retest, then the other, note that if the issue happens with the docker service enabled only, you may need to try enabling one or a few containers at a time to find the culprit.

Actualy I found the issue, I have share mounted from my other NAS, if I power it down without unmounting first in unraid, then it won't be able to stop the array.

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