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I had a NFS share mounted for backups for months and then it broke. I get the following error Could not unmount Backup2 due to: Transaction for mnt-data-supervisor-mounts-Backup2.mount/stop is destructive (mnt-data-supervisor-mounts-Backup2.mount has 'start' job queued, but 'stop' is included in transaction).
I have tried changing the name, and creating new shares on the NAS. I'm running on bare metal and have not figured out how to get out of the docker container to mess with any of the mount commands. The shares are mountable by other devices on the network. I could really use some help getting this working again. I've been poking at it since around April of last year and haven't figured it out yet.
What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant OS
Which operating system are you running on?
Home Assistant Operating System
Steps to reproduce the issue
Try to add a NFS share.
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Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?
Could not unmount Backup2 due to: Transaction for mnt-data-supervisor-mounts-Backup2.mount/stop is destructive (mnt-data-supervisor-mounts-Backup2.mount has 'start' job queued, but 'stop' is included in transaction).
System Health information
System Information
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core-2025.1.0
installation_type
Home Assistant OS
dev
false
hassio
true
docker
true
user
root
virtualenv
false
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3.13.1
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Linux
os_version
6.6.66-haos
arch
x86_64
timezone
America/Chicago
config_dir
/config
Home Assistant Community Store
GitHub API
ok
GitHub Content
ok
GitHub Web
ok
HACS Data
ok
GitHub API Calls Remaining
5000
Installed Version
2.0.1
Stage
running
Available Repositories
1492
Downloaded Repositories
5
Home Assistant Cloud
logged_in
false
can_reach_cert_server
ok
can_reach_cloud_auth
ok
can_reach_cloud
ok
Home Assistant Supervisor
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Home Assistant OS 14.1
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stable
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supervisor-2024.12.3
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1.6.0
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27.2.0
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53.4 GB
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14.4 GB
healthy
true
supported
true
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true
supervisor_connectivity
true
ntp_synchronized
true
virtualization
board
generic-x86-64
supervisor_api
ok
version_api
ok
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Let's Encrypt (5.2.10), NGINX Home Assistant SSL proxy (3.11.1), Studio Code Server (5.18.0), Terminal & SSH (9.16.0), Mosquitto broker (6.4.1), rtl_433 MQTT Auto Discovery (0.8.2), rtl_433 (0.5.2), rtlamr2mqtt (2.3.4), ESPHome Device Builder (2024.12.2)
Dashboards
dashboards
8
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views
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mode
storage
Recorder
oldest_recorder_run
December 20, 2024 at 7:54 PM
current_recorder_run
January 4, 2025 at 10:47 AM
estimated_db_size
377.46 MiB
database_engine
sqlite
database_version
3.47.1
Supervisor diagnostics
No response
Additional information
No response
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Describe the issue you are experiencing
I had a NFS share mounted for backups for months and then it broke. I get the following error
Could not unmount Backup2 due to: Transaction for mnt-data-supervisor-mounts-Backup2.mount/stop is destructive (mnt-data-supervisor-mounts-Backup2.mount has 'start' job queued, but 'stop' is included in transaction).
I have tried changing the name, and creating new shares on the NAS. I'm running on bare metal and have not figured out how to get out of the docker container to mess with any of the mount commands. The shares are mountable by other devices on the network. I could really use some help getting this working again. I've been poking at it since around April of last year and haven't figured it out yet.
What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant OS
Which operating system are you running on?
Home Assistant Operating System
Steps to reproduce the issue
...
Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?
System Health information
System Information
Home Assistant Community Store
Home Assistant Cloud
Home Assistant Supervisor
Dashboards
Recorder
Supervisor diagnostics
No response
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: