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unRAID crashes when stopping array

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I've been unable to figure this one out. I get this almost every time I stop my array to do some maintenance. The machine locks up.

 

This mean anything to anyone?

 

I'm on 6.6.6 and details are in my signature.

 

Thanks for any tips!

 

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  • Community Expert

Trace looks related to an Aquantia NIC, any difference if you temporarily disabled it?

  • Author

Interesting I’ll give that try! 

  • Author

Well seems to have helped but ran into a different issue now. It's just stuck on "Array stopping Retry  unmounting disk shares". I even stopped Docker and VMs in settings before trying to stop the array.  Tried a unclean shutdown and stopping array again, same thing.

Edited by Fiala06

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3 minutes ago, Fiala06 said:

It's just stuck on "Array stopping" Retry mounting disk shares.

That means there's something in use not letting Unraid unmount the disk, e.g., an SSH session using a mounted folder is enough to cause that.

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1 minute ago, johnnie.black said:

That means there's something in use not letting Unraid unmount the disk, e.g., an SSH session using a mounted folder is enough to cause that.

Is there a command or something I can put in to see what is being used? None of my computer and devices are on except my unraid box. No ssh sessions, movies etc.

 

 

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Wait for the force shutdown timeout, default is 60 seconds and Unraid should download the diags to the flash drive, then post them here, the reason might be visible there.

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Ok I'll have to wait until this evening to check out the flash drive. I'm at work. It's been on array stopping for over 20mins at this point.

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I did just find this:

 

Mar 22 11:44:36 UNRAID root: Active pids left on /dev/md*
Mar 22 11:44:36 UNRAID root: Generating diagnostics...
Mar 22 11:44:38 UNRAID emhttpd: Unmounting disks...
Mar 22 11:44:38 UNRAID emhttpd: shcmd (694): umount /mnt/cache
Mar 22 11:44:38 UNRAID root: umount: /mnt/cache: target is busy.
Mar 22 11:44:38 UNRAID emhttpd: shcmd (694): exit status: 32
Mar 22 11:44:38 UNRAID emhttpd: Retry unmounting disk share(s)...
Mar 22 11:44:43 UNRAID emhttpd: Unmounting disks...
Mar 22 11:44:43 UNRAID emhttpd: shcmd (695): umount /mnt/cache
Mar 22 11:44:43 UNRAID root: umount: /mnt/cache: target is busy.
Mar 22 11:44:43 UNRAID emhttpd: shcmd (695): exit status: 32
Mar 22 11:44:43 UNRAID emhttpd: Retry unmounting disk share(s)...

 

So something with my cache. I'm running mover now just to see if that helps.

 

Edit: After some fiddling I ran "New Permissions". Took about 45mins but once complete the array stopped! Not sure if it was a fluke yet or not but so far so good. Oh and disabling my built in 10g eth solved the original issue.

Edited by Fiala06
Fixed (fingers crossed)

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