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  1. Answered my own question (Thanks AltaVista!). Following this method listed here :

     

     

    The third command under Step 1 ended up working:

     

    mount -o ro,notreelog,nologreplay /dev/sdX1 /x

     

    Now, I'm currently watching MC copy everything from the X mount to a restore folder on my array. Going to reformat the unmountable SSD and copy everything back. Whole process taught me about MC. I was using the Krusader docker UI previously. 

     

    Guess I'm glad I didn't stripe the two cache drives to get more space a few weeks ago...

  2. I know this has been discussed before, but I wanted to recap based on my setup. 

     

    I had a VM lock up and force stopped it. After that my cache drive became unmountable even after two controlled reboots. I have a pool of two SSD’s with the second mirroring the first. 

     

    Do I just format the first SSD that won’t mount and copy/restore data from the second SSD to the first? If so, how do I do the restore process?

     

    thanks. 

     

    Here’s my logs:

     

    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: Use Command='find -noleaf'
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: ---------- Caching Directories ---------------
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: Archive
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: Games
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: Media
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: isos
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: seafile
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: system
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: ----------------------------------------------
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: Setting Included dirs: 
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: Setting Excluded dirs: 
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: min_disk_idle_before_restarting_scan_sec=60
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: scan_timeout_sec_idle=150
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: scan_timeout_sec_busy=30
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: scan_timeout_sec_stable=30
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: frequency_of_full_depth_scan_sec=604800
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower cache_dirs: cache_dirs service rc.cachedirs: Started: '/usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.cache.dirs/scripts/cache_dirs -l off 2>/dev/null'
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower root: Delaying execution of fix common problems scan for 10 minutes
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower unassigned.devices: Mounting 'Auto Mount' Devices...
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower emhttpd: Starting services...
    Jun 23 20:01:33 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (73): /etc/rc.d/rc.samba restart
    Jun 23 20:01:36 Tower root: Starting Samba: /usr/sbin/nmbd -D
    Jun 23 20:01:36 Tower root: /usr/sbin/smbd -D
    Jun 23 20:01:36 Tower root: /usr/sbin/winbindd -D
    Jun 23 20:01:36 Tower emhttpd: nothing to sync
    Jun 23 20:01:36 Tower unassigned.devices: Mounting 'Auto Mount' Remote Shares...
    Jun 23 20:06:30 Tower emhttpd: req (1): cmdSpindown=cache&startState=STARTED&csrf_token=****************
    Jun 23 20:06:30 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (105): /usr/sbin/hdparm -y /dev/sdh
    Jun 23 20:06:30 Tower root: 
    Jun 23 20:06:30 Tower root: /dev/sdh:
    Jun 23 20:06:30 Tower root: issuing standby command
    Jun 23 20:06:33 Tower emhttpd: req (2): cmdSpinup=cache&startState=STARTED&csrf_token=****************
    Jun 23 20:06:33 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (106): /usr/sbin/hdparm -S0 /dev/sdh
    Jun 23 20:06:33 Tower root: 
    Jun 23 20:06:33 Tower root: /dev/sdh:
    Jun 23 20:06:33 Tower root: setting standby to 0 (off)
    Jun 23 20:07:09 Tower ntpd[1821]: kernel reports TIME_ERROR: 0x41: Clock Unsynchronized

     

  3. Thanks for the quick update. I've installed it but still get the same setup errors (minus the homrbridge not found error). Here's an example of the logs

     

    Setting up libxi6:amd64 (2:1.7.9-1) ...
    Setting up libpgm-5.2-0:amd64 (5.2.122~dfsg-2) ...
    Setting up libxcb-present0:amd64 (1.13-2~ubuntu18.04) ...
    Setting up libglvnd0:amd64 (1.0.0-2ubuntu2.2) ...
    Setting up libxinerama1:amd64 (2:1.1.3-1) ...
    Setting up libxcb-dri2-0:amd64 (1.13-2~ubuntu18.04) ...
    Setting up libxcb-dri3-0:amd64 (1.13-2~ubuntu18.04) ...
    Setting up libxcb-glx0:amd64 (1.13-2~ubuntu18.04) ...
    Setting up libtwolame0:amd64 (0.3.13-3) ...
    Setting up libraw1394-11:amd64 (2.1.2-1) ...
    Setting up libx264-152:amd64 (2:0.152.2854+gite9a5903-2) ...
    Setting up libxcb-xfixes0:amd64 (1.13-2~ubuntu18.04) ...
    Setting up libxcb-render0:amd64 (1.13-2~ubuntu18.04) ...
    Setting up libopenjp2-7:amd64 (2.3.0-1) ...
    Setting up libasyncns0:amd64 (0.8-6) ...
    Setting up libxdamage1:amd64 (1:1.1.4-3) ...
    Setting up libxfixes3:amd64 (1:5.0.3-1) ...
    Setting up libpng16-16:amd64 (1.6.34-1ubuntu0.18.04.1) ...

     

  4. My Win10 VM w/ GTX 1070 was working flawlessly for the past 2 years.

     

    Then, I updated both the MB's BIOS and to 6.6.5 yesterday. Now I'm getting the Code 43 error in Windows Device Manager. I've tried most the above steps short of flashing the graphics card's BIOS (never had to do that before).

     

    Any ideas? Hoping it's a 6.6.5 thing and the next update will fix it...

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