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  1. @johnnie.blackwhen I'm checking the cache pool monitor, I'm seeing several error's:

     

    root@Gravity:~# btrfs dev stats /mnt/cache
    [/dev/sdd1].write_io_errs    473
    [/dev/sdd1].read_io_errs     867
    [/dev/sdd1].flush_io_errs    0
    [/dev/sdd1].corruption_errs  0
    [/dev/sdd1].generation_errs  0
    [/dev/sdc1].write_io_errs    395
    [/dev/sdc1].read_io_errs     771
    [/dev/sdc1].flush_io_errs    0
    [/dev/sdc1].corruption_errs  0
    [/dev/sdc1].generation_errs  0
    root@Gravity:~# 

  2. 8 minutes ago, civic95man said:

    Looks like you're using the on-board sata ports. Try changing cables or at least re-seating all of them as @Dissones4U suggested and maybe check the power connection to the drives/ssd. Should probably run a scrub afterwards on the cache.

    I'll try this tomorrow. I'm just wondering, how can the SATA ports on my motherboard where I connected the drives to causing the problems? Is there any explanation for?

  3. My Unraid server is really unstable. I'm using unraid since the beginning of 2019, I know quite a bit about the OS but I'm not able to get it fully stable. At the beginning I was using a Ryzen CPU in my server. It was very unstable, because the first Ryzen generation and Linux isn't the best combination in my case. I decided to sell my Ryzen server and build a proper server with server grade hardware. My server is still very unstable. I already disabled C-states in my bios, but it's still not stable. 

     

    The shares I'm using for Docker and the VM's are Cache Only. I only have 1 VM and a few docker containers running, my CPU load is 20% at most. 

     

    Specs:

    - Intel Core i3 8100

    - Supermicro X11SCH-LN4F

    - 32 GiB DDR4 Single-bit ECC

    - 4x TB ST6000VN0033 (1 of them is the parity disk, the others are bulk storage)

    - 2x 480GB KINGSTON_SA400S37480G (both are cached)

     

    I was using Windows Server before, but because of the limitations of the os (linux related), i decided to switch to unraid. When i was using Windows on this server, the problems I mentioned weren't present. 

    gravity-diagnostics-20200324-1922.zip

  4. Hello everyone,

    Currently i'm using unraid v6.7.2, and im trying to set some things up like a unifi controller (linuxserver), when im setting this container up and using the same ip as my unraid server (bridge modus), im not able to reach my controller from outside my network, after port forwarding. when im using a different ip, im able to reach the controller. how am i able to fix this issue?

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