• 6.9.0 Unable to add Cache drive


    ben42153251
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    Hey folks,

     

    I started a new build on UnRAID 6.8.3 stable, I waited patiently for 6.9 before trying to add a cache drive because I read in the blog about the new SSD changes.

     

    Anyway now on 6.9 I go to add a single cache drive (1TB Samsung SSD) as BTRFS encrypted (auto and just BTRFS don't work either).

     

    I start the array, format the SSD cache drive, error message:

     

    Unmountable: Missing encryption key (next to the cache drive),

     

    The rest of the array which is also encrypted mounts fine.

     

    If I set the cache drive to just BTRFS with no encrption, after start the array next to the cache drive it says:

     

    1) Formatting

    2) Unmountable: not mounted

     

    I have tried multiple SSD drives to make sure its not the drive.

     

    Diagnostics attached

    tower-diagnostics-20210304-1055.zip




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