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Daxter

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  1. Ok so doing more research it looks like /dev/loop2 mounts to /var/lib/docker? That is I guess using a BTRFS filesystem, and it's corrupted. I'm guessing it happened when I was getting segfault errors due to my failing RAM or when my cache drive BTRFS filesystem got corrupted. It looks like the next step is to delete the /mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img and reinstall all my docker containers. Since the config is saved and I'm not deleting appdata it sounds like just a time consuming but not difficult task. Can anyone verify that this sounds like the right path forward?
  2. Mount /dev/loop2 to a temp location and check it with btrfs check? Also I forgot to mention that one of my RAM sticks failed and I replaced all my RAM today.
  3. I get these errors in my system log: Aug 15 23:42:01 Tower kernel: BTRFS warning (device loop2): csum failed root 3226 ino 16466 off 389120 csum 0xb0a64a63 expected csum 0x3fa2b886 mirror 1 Aug 15 23:42:01 Tower kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 0, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 273, gen 0 My cache drive was on a BTRFS filesystem, but after it got corrupted I recovered the data and re-formatted to an XFS filesystem. Now I get these errors but I don't have a BTRFS filesystem that I know of? Any help would be appreciated, I attached my system diagnostics. tower-diagnostics-20220815-2344.zip
  4. I read through this thread and I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do with this info. I'm new to unraid and I don't know much about docker, so I don't know how to apply any of the possible fixes from that thread to my system. The last solution on the page mentioned making sure libnvidia-container1 version is set to 1.5.0, but where would I do that?
  5. I'm at a loss here with an error I'm getting trying to start the tdarr_node. First time installing it, and I'm following SpaceInvader One's tutorial to the letter, but I get the following error in the docker log when trying to start the tdarr node: time="2022-03-07T00:48:14.558820261-05:00" level=error msg="Handler for POST /v1.37/containers/5dbed73992df/start returned error: OCI runtime create failed: container_linux.go:367: starting container process caused: process_linux.go:495: container init caused: Running hook #1:: error running hook: exit status 1, stdout: , stderr: nvidia-container-cli: ldcache error: process /sbin/ldconfig terminated with signal 7: unknown" If anyone has any idea what's wrong let me know.

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