-
Unraid Startup problem: cannot mount /dev/sda1
For what it's worth. I upgraded my CPU (i5-8500T > i9 9900T) and got this message. Found this thread. I removed the USB drive and it read fine in windows, changed nothing. Decided to give it another try and it booted right up.
-
UNRAID 7.0.0
I got deeep in the weed with btrfs command line arguments, I think I was pretty close to fixing it but this honestly worked perfectly and quickly. Thanks so much!
-
UNRAID 7.0.0
The domains and isos thing was weird don't know why/ how that got implemented. Fixed by moving them to appcache. System is consolidated on appcache now as well, that weird configuration was not intentional. I've included a few screen shots to show what I mean. On the one hand UNRAID is showing both devices in a pool (appcache). But in settings one device is missing.
-
James V started following UNRAID 7.0.0
-
UNRAID 7.0.0
I'm having two separate issues: 1st - My 2 device "appcache". On the Main page it shows both NVME devices in the pool, however only one appears to be in use nvme0n1, the second nvme1n1 one has very few reads or writes. On the settings page Pool Device Status 1 shows devid:1 2 is nvme0n1p1 Not sure if the simple fix is to hit the RESET button. I tried to Balance the pool and ran the Scrub. No help. I stopped the Array, attempted to remove one device (nvme1n1) from the appcache pool and re-add it. The problem here is I can't seem to find a way to start the array up with only one device in the pool and UNRAID starts warning me that a device is missing from the pool. Issue 2: Drives never spin down, is this some sort of issue with my HBA? I can't even manually spin them down. Not sure they ever did spin down. Attached is my diagnostics file. Any and all help is appreciated. unraid-diagnostics-20250330-0840.zip
James V
Members
-
Joined
-
Last visited