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Upgrade from 6.9.2 to 6.10 - lost 1 disk in array, cache drive went offline

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Hey there.

While this may be a huge coincidence, but my server was running fine on 6.9.2 with all drives running normally including the cache drive. When I upgraded and rebooted, the system came up, but the cache drive was in read only mode and 1 of my 4 drives was unreadable (btrfs on all of my drives). I also noticed that the /var/log folder filled up (syslog filled the volume). I deleted the file, then rebooted the system again.  When it came back up, Drive 2 was still offline and then the cache drive was dead.  It ended up having to get reformatted and restored as well as the disk that wouldn't mount. I tried running a btrfs check on it, but it wasn't working. There was something about the log on the disk being corrupted so I formatted both the cache and that drive.  

 

I thought the array would rebuild the drive, but it isn't rebuilding it. Before I formatted, I tried to remove the drive from the array, but couldn't so the only option left to me was to reformat it.  Is there a command to force an array rebuild or at this point, did I lose all of my data on that drive?

 

The diagnostics attached are before I formatted the drive.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks!

tower-diagnostics-20220519-0703.zip

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