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  1. My Unraid system gave me a message of: Something really wrong went on during display_content

    I posted in the CA help, and was directed to the general help, because it looks like a problem with my cache drive.

     

    Mar 17 15:25:48 Tower kernel: BTRFS critical (device nvme0n1p1): unable to find logical 1729382307552722944 length 4096 ### [PREVIOUS LINE REPEATED 1 TIMES] ### Mar 17 15:25:48 Tower kernel: BTRFS critical (device nvme0n1p1): unable to find logical 1729382307552722944 length 16384 Mar 17 15:25:48 Tower kernel: BTRFS critical (device nvme0n1p1): unable to find logical 1729382307552722944 length 4096

     

    My system was experiencing an ( UNMOUNTABLE: NO FILE SYSTEM ) BTRFS drive on my cache and I went threw the recommended steps here:

     

    Unfortunately I was not able to resolve the issue and I reformatted the drives and started over on my file system and Unraid.

    I feel that the, "restart" must not have worked all to well and the system is still looking for some files, or something like that.

    tower-diagnostics-20210318-2253.zip Something really wrong went on during display_content.txt

  2. I just laded the CA page on my Unraid server and was greeted with this: Something really wrong went on during display_content
    Post the ENTIRE contents of this message in the Community Applications Support Thread.

    And that's why I'm here ... although I don't know if I'm in the right place.

    Example text: <br /> <b>Warning</b>: file_put_contents(/var/lib/docker/unraid/images/binhex-arch-makemkv-latest-icon.png)

    Something really wrong went on during display_content.txt tower-diagnostics-20210318-2253.zip

  3. I am running into an "Unmountable: No file system" problem on my cache, and I believe I have narrowed the error down to a block error.

    (Tower kernel: BTRFS error (device nvme0n1p1): failed to read block groups: -5)

    While doing research on the problem the solution that I have come to understand is to use the btrfs restore feature in Unraid.

    I am very new to using any use of Linux style systems, I can navigate the file system on the console, fallow and understand directions and do some basic rubble shooting. But I don't know enough to safely say that using btrfs restore is what I should be doing.

    PLEASE NOTE: I do have a server running, but that does not mean I know what I am doing.

    tower-diagnostics-20210313-1111.zip

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