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So, here I am again, |
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now without the samsung drive, but this time (same system), with a |
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software RAID-1, on 2 Western Digital Caviar Disks, working with ext2 |
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on the boot-, and reiserfs on the rootpartition. |
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Anyway, every time the system shuts down, the last things my pc tells me are: |
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* Unmounting filesystems ... [ ok ] |
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* Shutting down RAID devices (mdadm) ... |
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md: md1 stopped. |
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md: unbind<sdb1> |
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md: export_rdev(sdb1) |
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md: unbind<sda1> |
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md: export_rdev(sda1) |
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md: md2 stopped. |
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md: unbind<sdb2> |
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md: export_rdev(sdb2) |
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md: unbind<sda2> |
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md: export_rdev(sda2) |
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md: md3 still in use. |
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md: md3 still in use. |
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md: md3 still in use. |
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mdadm: stopped /dev/md1 |
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mdadm: stopped /dev/md2 |
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mdadm: fail to stop array /dev/md3: Device or resource busy [ !! ] |
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* Remounting remaining filesystems readonly ... [ ok ] |
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md: stopping all md devices. |
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md: md3 still in use. |
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Synchronizing SCSI cache for disk sdb: |
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Synchronizing SCSI cache for disk sda: |
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System halted. |
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So, my question is quite simple i guess; Is it normal that my array |
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(/dev/md3) doesn't like to be stopped? And if it isn't, how can I make |
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it stop? |
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btw, if you think I should post this kind of questions somewhere else, |
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I'd be happy to hear so... |
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thanks |
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