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root      5807  0.1  0.0  13228  4328 ?        S    20:22   0:01 ttyd -d 0 -i /var/run/ttyd.sock login -f root
root      5494  0.0  0.0   8988  2440 ?        Ss   20:22   0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
root      1289  0.0  0.0   9120  5232 ?        Ss   20:34   0:00  \_ sshd: root@pts/0
root      1306  0.0  0.0   7328  4224 pts/0    Ss+  20:34   0:00      \_ -bash

Is it possible that you have a terminal session open with the current directory /mnt/user/....?

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Something keeps your mount point busy

Jan  5 20:40:07 unRAID root: umount: /mnt/user: target is busy.

You did SSH in 6 minutes before attempting to reboot.

Jan  5 20:34:44 unRAID sshd[1289]: Accepted password for root from 10.0.0.46 port 57890 ssh2

Did you 'cd' to /mnt/user/something in your SSH session?

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2 minutes ago, bonienl said:

Something keeps your mount point busy


Jan  5 20:40:07 unRAID root: umount: /mnt/user: target is busy.

You did SSH in 6 minutes before attempting to reboot.


Jan  5 20:34:44 unRAID sshd[1289]: Accepted password for root from 10.0.0.46 port 57890 ssh2

Did you 'cd' to /mnt/user/something in your SSH session?

 

4 minutes ago, Squid said:

root      5807  0.1  0.0  13228  4328 ?        S    20:22   0:01 ttyd -d 0 -i /var/run/ttyd.sock login -f root

root      5494  0.0  0.0   8988  2440 ?        Ss   20:22   0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
root      1289  0.0  0.0   9120  5232 ?        Ss   20:34   0:00  \_ sshd: root@pts/0
root      1306  0.0  0.0   7328  4224 pts/0    Ss+  20:34   0:00      \_ -bash

Is it possible that you have a terminal session open with the current directory /mnt/user/....?

 

Just now, Squid said:

No.  (I do it all the time)

 

But, if your current directory happens to be something under /mnt/user then it will

 

As an aside, the dynamix stop shell plugin would also help here

 

Just now, bonienl said:

Depends, but you can install the plugin "Dynamix Stop Shell" which automatically terminates all open sessions before rebooting/shutting down.

 

ok.  One of us owes the other a beer for all the jinx going on

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  • 2 years later...

I am posting this here because it seems that I am having a similar issue.  I am not sure what could be holding it up but it looks like my /usr/ will not unmount during a shut down.  I have the logs mirrored to the flash because I have been doing some troubleshooting possibly around bad memory slot.  Would someone mind maybe taking a look and seeing if they can help?  Logs attached here.  Also, I have had some issue with the system crashing and going into kernel panic, so if there is anything else in here you can see I would appreciate the feedback, not too good at understanding the logs.

 

Thanks!

deathstar-diagnostics-20220215-1236.zip

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