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I have Dynamix S3 Sleep plugin left enabled (but never worked before as intended on 6.83).. So I disable it now and will see if it has anything to do with the issue
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6 hours ago, limetech said:
Please click on the the Log icon on right side of webGUI menu bar. This will open a window with the system log 'tailed' - meaning as messages are generated they will appear in that window. If server crashes click in the window and select/copy/paste the contents here.
Another way to monitor the log is to open a Terminal window and type this command:
tail -f /var/log/syslog
I got the same issue, after running the server for less than an hour , it turns off or suspend and when I hit the start button it starts but nothing running. I had to cold restart.
here is what happen in the log:
Mar 6 04:37:26 Tower kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep) Mar 6 04:37:26 Tower kernel: Filesystems sync: 0.000 seconds
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2 hours ago, JorgeB said:
Cache files system is corrupt, you can try going back to v6.8 to see if it still mounts there, if it does back it up, note that after downgrading you'll nee to re-assign the pool devices, if it still doesn't see my first post above for some recovery options.
Ok, I downgraded to 6.8.3 and every thing back to normal. so what is wrong with my cache in 6.9
How can I upgrade to 6.9 then ?
thanks
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I have the same issue.. no more Docker or VM after upgrading.
I have two cache NVME drives (btrfs) mirrored and both now tagged as "Unmountable: No file system"
please help
Unstable system after upgrading to 6.9 from 6.8.3
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Yup.. it was the culprit.. system still running without an issue after disabling that plugin.