Umounting a Busy Drive Revision as of Wednesday, 26 June 2024 at 10:57 UTC

This is all too common:

umount: /media/backupdrive: device is busy  
umount: /media/backupdrive: device is busy

## Using lsof

You could try lsof to see what’s using the drive. Use the device name
(/dev/sd*) like so:

lsof | grep sdd

Using fuser

A more ‘proper’ approach is to use fuser:

[nikhil@example ~]# fuser -m /dev/sdd5
/dev/sdd5: 5138

So PID 5138 is using the drive. Let’s see what it is:

[nikhil@example ~]# ps aux | grep 5138
nikhil 5138 0.2 2.7 219212 56792 ? SLl Feb11 11:25 rsync -avh --exclude-from=/home/nikhil/  anifest / /media/backupdrive

Aha! Now if you’re confident that you can kill that job, go ahead and
then try umounting the drive.