Hello, had a question about an issue that appeared post-update that messed with my drives.
I updated my server from 7.14 to latest (7.2+) and I had an issue where 1 out of 2 SSD cache drives in my pool were unable to be mounted. The “Main” tab shows it was missing from the expected slot, and there were no options in the drop down. I shutdown and fully power cycled the server (unplugged) and then was able to select the proper drive afterwards.
However, from that point on, I have been unable to start the Docker service and the VM service initially didn’t start, but now does libvrt or something). I have since downgraded back to 7.14 just to remove any extra variables. Is there anything I can do to confirm what went wrong? Or even how to prevent issues like this in the future? I've had increased instability with Unraid in the past few months and I am not sure what I did to cause this one. A running parity check shows a bunch of error corrections in syslog and filtering for docker I get messages about the Docker .img file. I suspect it's corrupted due to a drive being "missing" previously and an attempt to use it during that time (benny is my server name here):
Dec 21 22:11:46 benny emhttpd: shcmd (116): /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/cache/system/docker/docker.img' /var/lib/docker 150
Dec 21 22:11:47 benny root: mount: /var/lib/docker: can't read superblock on /dev/loop3.
benny-diagnostics-20251221-2223.zip Edit: Adding info asked in the Unraid discord: After downgrading back to 7.14, VM services work again. Docker service still unable to start. Cache pool devices (two 2tb NVME SSDs) seem to be set up in RAID1.