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after upgrading to 7 then downgrading back to 6.12.14, cache drive reporting Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system
what's the best way? I will start by trying a simple copy from the cache to the raid, but if you know a better way let me know.
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after upgrading to 7 then downgrading back to 6.12.14, cache drive reporting Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system
JorgeB, after restarting the array, the cache does come up but it is read-only. Crossing my fingers you might have a suggestion on how to fix the errors. I will start looking for a replacement ssd, just in case.
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after upgrading to 7 then downgrading back to 6.12.14, cache drive reporting Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system
here are the updated diags. coraid-diagnostics-20250114-1653.zip
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after upgrading to 7 then downgrading back to 6.12.14, cache drive reporting Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system
Updated diagnostics, hope this helps coraid-diagnostics-20250113-1655.zip
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after upgrading to 7 then downgrading back to 6.12.14, cache drive reporting Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system
I performed an upgrade from 6.12.14 to 7.0.0 but after the upgrade I couldn't run my Plex Server Docker image. It would fail so I downgraded back to 6.12.14. after downgrading my cache drive is reported as Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system. Of course that is where all my docker images are stored. Attached is the diagnostics zip. coraid-diagnostics-20250113-0601.zip
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cache drive btrfs Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system
I am getting the same issue/error. I had upgraded to 7.0.0 but my Plex Server Docker refused to function so I attempted to downgrade back to 6.12.14 and after the downgrade my Cache drive reports the same message. Of course all my docker images existed on the cache drive. My output for the btrfs entries from blkid are: /dev/sdn1: UUID="9d196628-4b31-42a5-a859-889d26ca4af6" UUID_SUB="8259cb51-85d8-49b3-afc2-c4d4ab2d27f5" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="btrfs" and /dev/loop2: UUID="86c04eb1-9344-4393-a5cb-2308d7bdc740" UUID_SUB="b04d9c64-0753-4cb6-ac46-71088163454d" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="btrfs" /dev/loop3: UUID="7a7e2d39-6d1a-4e4a-9fbc-91bc475965fb" UUID_SUB="d407f13b-9c74-4d56-9f7c-06cadf820fa0" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="btrfs" the output of btrfs fi show is: Label: none uuid: 86c04eb1-9344-4393-a5cb-2308d7bdc740 Total devices 1 FS bytes used 372.00KiB devid 1 size 40.00GiB used 536.00MiB path /dev/loop2 Label: none uuid: 7a7e2d39-6d1a-4e4a-9fbc-91bc475965fb Total devices 1 FS bytes used 412.00KiB devid 1 size 1.00GiB used 126.38MiB path /dev/loop3 Label: none uuid: 9d196628-4b31-42a5-a859-889d26ca4af6 Total devices 1 FS bytes used 191.31GiB devid 1 size 931.51GiB used 285.02GiB path /dev/sdn1 any suggestions on what I can do? Thanks, Mike.
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