• 6.9.0-beta25 - wrong mount point for second cache pool


    Pytheas
    • Closed

    I created a second cache pool for my nvme drive. The mounting point is /mnt/nvme .

     

    Disk log:

    Jul 31 13:14:02 UnraidServer emhttpd: PNY_CS3030_1TB_SSD_PNY10200004940301CEB (nvme0n1) 512 1953525168
    Jul 31 13:14:02 UnraidServer emhttpd: import 32 cache device: (nvme0n1) PNY_CS3030_1TB_SSD_PNY10200004940301CEB
    Jul 31 13:14:44 UnraidServer emhttpd: writing MBR on disk (nvme0n1) with partition 1 offset 2048, erased: 0
    Jul 31 13:14:44 UnraidServer emhttpd: re-reading (nvme0n1) partition table
    Jul 31 13:14:45 UnraidServer kernel: nvme0n1: p1
    Jul 31 13:14:45 UnraidServer emhttpd: shcmd (1224): /sbin/wipefs -a /dev/nvme0n1p1
    Jul 31 13:14:45 UnraidServer root: /dev/nvme0n1p1: 4 bytes were erased at offset 0x00000000 (xfs): 58 46 53 42
    Jul 31 13:14:45 UnraidServer emhttpd: shcmd (1225): mkfs.xfs -m crc=1,finobt=1 -f /dev/nvme0n1p1
    Jul 31 13:14:45 UnraidServer root: meta-data=/dev/nvme0n1p1 isize=512 agcount=4, agsize=61047598 blks
    Jul 31 13:14:46 UnraidServer emhttpd: shcmd (1227): mount -t xfs -o noatime /dev/nvme0n1p1 /mnt/nvme
    Jul 31 13:14:46 UnraidServer kernel: XFS (nvme0n1p1): Mounting V5 Filesystem
    Jul 31 13:14:46 UnraidServer kernel: XFS (nvme0n1p1): Ending clean mount

     

    I changed the cache pool for the user share 'system' to nvme.

    In the docker settings the value of 'Docker vDisk location' is '/mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img'.

    I installed a new docker container.

     

    If i now browse /mnt/nvme there is no file. The system directory is on /mnt/cache.

    I disabled docker and started the mover, but nothing happens.

     

    The docker vDisk is on: /mnt/cache/system/docker/docker.img

    Docker settings: /mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img

    User share 'system' cache pool: nvme

    nvme mount point: /mnt/nvme

     

    The docker container run without any problems.

     

    Do i anything wrong or is this a bug?

     




    User Feedback

    Recommended Comments

    If system was already on cache just changing the settings won't move it. You will have to go to Settings - Dockers and disable them so you can move system yourself. 

     

    If you want more advice post your Diagnostics. 

     

    This thread will probably get moved has been copied to General Support since it doesn't seem to be a bug.

     

     

    • Thanks 1
    Link to comment


    Guest
    This is now closed for further comments

  • Status Definitions

     

    Open = Under consideration.

     

    Solved = The issue has been resolved.

     

    Solved version = The issue has been resolved in the indicated release version.

     

    Closed = Feedback or opinion better posted on our forum for discussion. Also for reports we cannot reproduce or need more information. In this case just add a comment and we will review it again.

     

    Retest = Please retest in latest release.


    Priority Definitions

     

    Minor = Something not working correctly.

     

    Urgent = Server crash, data loss, or other showstopper.

     

    Annoyance = Doesn't affect functionality but should be fixed.

     

    Other = Announcement or other non-issue.