Web1 Answer Sorted by: 0 It seems some processes still using /data. you will need to stop all the processes using /data and then try repair. Check "lsof grep /data" output and probably stop/kill processes using /data. umount /data Then repair /data using xfs_repair. Share Improve this answer Follow edited Jun 6, 2024 at 8:57 WebJun 28, 2014 · # /tmp/testme.ksh umount: /var/tmp/test: device is busy. (In some cases useful info about processes that use the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1)) cannot unmount '/var/tmp/test': umount failed zfs umount test/test: '1' test on /test type zfs (rw,relatime,xattr,noacl) test/test on /var/tmp/test type zfs (rw,relatime,xattr,noacl) …
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WebSorted by: 379. The tool you want is lsof, which stands for list open files. It has a lot of options, so check the man page, but if you want to see all open files under a directory: … WebMar 1, 2024 · To detach the device/LUN, run this command: esxcli storage core device set --state=off -d NAA_ID To verify that the device is offline, run this command: esxcli storage core device list -d NAA_ID You see … black american series list
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WebThe reason why you get the 'target is busy.' message is because the mount point ( /mnt/rescue) is open in a file browser or in a terminal session, and also the order of unmounting process (here I mean dev/pts should be umounted before dev/ ) Well, in order to successfully umount all fs there : Make sure the mountpoint isn't open in a file browser! WebFeb 22, 2024 · But first, let’s understand what device or resource busy is. Some directories cannot be deleted if the device or resource is busy. When you try to alter a file on a data source by moving, copying, or deleting it, … WebFeb 1, 2016 · 1. One common non-process reason for a mount that won't move is another filesystem mounted on top, e.g. /home/some-other-mount. If that's not the case, you … black americans for black history month