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All shares gone, many BTRFS errors, only appdata left on cache disk
Okay, that's progress. When I unassigned it the shares appeared again. tower-diagnostics-20240221-1107.zip
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All shares gone, many BTRFS errors, only appdata left on cache disk
There you go. But it looked like this when I exported the first diagnostics I posted as well. tower-diagnostics-20240221-0350.zip
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All shares gone, many BTRFS errors, only appdata left on cache disk
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All shares gone, many BTRFS errors, only appdata left on cache disk
Thanks for the detailed explanation. The most important thing to me were my shares. As far as I understand and can see all that data is still there. What would be the simplest way to restore those? If I try to browse the disks in the unraid interface I can still see my photos and media folders on the drives.
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All shares gone, many BTRFS errors, only appdata left on cache disk
I had my appdata, system and domains folder on the cache drive.
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All shares gone, many BTRFS errors, only appdata left on cache disk
I will try to procure it to test the drive. Is there a way to restore the shares I had if the drive really is dead?
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All shares gone, many BTRFS errors, only appdata left on cache disk
I disconnected the drive and reinserted it, but nothing changed. Also tried inserting it into an expansion card instead and it's still not recognizing it. Is it possible it could be faulty or died?
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All shares gone, many BTRFS errors, only appdata left on cache disk
I did think SMART was something that was usually just there. I disconnected the drive and reinserted it, but nothing changed. Also tried inserting it into an expansion card instead and it's still not recognizing it. Is it possible it could be faulty or died?
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All shares gone, many BTRFS errors, only appdata left on cache disk
I have dual parity as I planned on adding more data disks in the forseeable future. Where would I enable SMART or lsscsi for it? So you're saying it looks like it's physically disconnected?
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All shares gone, many BTRFS errors, only appdata left on cache disk
As it says in the title. I just turned my server on one day and everything was messed up. My disks are still partly occupied so my files seem to still be there, but I don't know what happened with everything else. I'm attaching the diagnostics. Any help would be very much appreciated as I have just the very basic knowledge on all this! tower-diagnostics-20240220-1808.zip
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Help setting up remote access
I see. But regardless of that I'd like to have Connect working. What could be causing this error I'm getting?
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Help setting up remote access
Good day! I'm really not good with networking, servers, unraid, all of that. A total beginner. I'm trying to make my network available from the outside. So far when I set my Allow Remote Access: Always on - UPnP and go to check the WAN port I get this message: All help is appreciated!
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Cache full and not emptying & Docker Service failed to start
I did it and I was very wrong in my original assumption. It was actually 95% appdata, most of it from Photoprism thumbnails and other data. I cleared that up and it seems to be working fine now. I know it was all very basic stuff, but thanks for the help @trurl, @ChatNoir!
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Cache full and not emptying & Docker Service failed to start
That was kind of my line of thinking as well, I assumed it couldn't start because the cache was full. How can I check what is filling it up? I always assumed it was the files (mostly photos) that I was copying to my share that never got offloaded from it, but thinking on it now I really don't know that for sure.
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Cache full and not emptying & Docker Service failed to start
I'm having the two problems mentioned in the title. I tried all the troubleshooting steps I could find on my own but none of them worked. I attached the diagnostics file in the post. tower-diagnostics-20221001-1911.zip
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