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  1. Thank you, I did end up re-creating the cache pool. I figured I'd probably have to wipe and make fresh, but I was just curious if there was another easier way to solve it. Thanks @jonathanm and @johnnie.black
  2. Wow, thought mine was redundant, but it seems it was not. Got it fixed now with the balance command. This post probably saved me some future trouble, so thanks!
  3. Indeed, Rclone is also an option. I'm choosing to use Restic because Borg requires it's own server on the remote host. I am pushing everything directly to BackBlaze B2 right now. I just spun up an Ubuntu Server VM and installed Restic, now I just have to set up some scripts to automate backups for certain shares. Restic also works well with Windows 10, although I've heard Borg will also work with the Windows 10 Linux subsystem. They seem very similar in the ways they work. This site gives a good explanation: https://stickleback.dk/borg-or-restic/
  4. I considered this as well and my current plan is to have all my devices backing up to an Unraid share, then I'll use Borg, Borgmatic, or Restic to backup to another location. (if I can get something working)
  5. Hey there everyone. I seem to be having some trouble with my cache drive(s) on my Unraid server. All of my dockers suddenly complained of a read-only filesystem and I'm receiving BTRFS error messages. I'd provide the diagnostics file, but it won't let me download it (gets stuck at "please wait..."). Apparently I needed to be in maintenance mode for that to work. I can go in and grab specific files for anyone who wants to help out. Just let me know what information you need. I am attaching the errors and warnings portion of the syslog and a BTRFS filesystem check. syslog warnings and errors.txt BTRFS Check Status Maintenance Mode.txt I'm ready to work the problem, just need some steps to follow so I don't mess anything up. Thank you to those who lend me their time, I really appreciate it. Dell r710 Sever Chassis I have a 120GB SanDisk SSD and a Hynix 512GB NVMe SSD (connected via PCIe) totaling 632GB. OUTPUT OF "btrfs filesystem df:" Data, RAID1: total=11.00GiB, used=555.85MiB Data, single: total=88.00GiB, used=42.33GiB System, single: total=32.00MiB, used=16.00KiB Metadata, single: total=2.00GiB, used=269.98MiB GlobalReserve, single: total=77.45MiB, used=0.00B Getting this error often: Warning [TOWER] - Cache pool BTRFS too many profiles (You can ignore this warning when a cache pool balance operation is in progress) PC300_NVMe_SK_hynix_512GB_FS6BN1188103ABG0O (nvme0n1) tower-diagnostics-20191024-1051.zip