March 29, 20215 yr Hello, I recently upgraded to 6.9.1 from 6.8.3 and had a dual cache drive pool setup. These were just two 120GB SSD's that were in a pool. Now when I try mounting them I see: Unmountable: No pool uuid I've tried changing the drives back to one, changing the file system to btrfs & xfs without any luck. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions on where to go from here? I have attached the logs if they are of use to anyone. tower-diagnostics-20210329-1836.zip Edited March 29, 20215 yr by Jacobfllr logs
March 30, 20215 yr Community Expert At boot time only one of the cache devices (sdd) had a valid btrfs filesystem and it didn't mount with this error: Mar 27 20:11:45 Tower emhttpd: /mnt/cache mount error: Too many missing/misplaced devices This suggests the pool wasn't redundant, you can see here for some recovery options, from sdd only, but even if it works and the pool wasn't redundant it won't be complete.
March 30, 20215 yr Author 9 hours ago, JorgeB said: At boot time only one of the cache devices (sdd) had a valid btrfs filesystem and it didn't mount with this error: Mar 27 20:11:45 Tower emhttpd: /mnt/cache mount error: Too many missing/misplaced devices This suggests the pool wasn't redundant, you can see here for some recovery options, from sdd only, but even if it works and the pool wasn't redundant it won't be complete. I believe it was set up for redundancy originally but I had stopped the array, removed all cache drives, started the array in hopes that I could then stop the array and reassign the cache devices correctly. I do have an appdata backup thankfully. Do you see any options to attempt recovering this config or would it just be wise to format and restart? Ideally I would like to check out the data that was on these drives before formatting them.
March 30, 20215 yr Community Expert Do you see any options to attempt recovering this config or would it just be wise to format and restart? You can try the options in the link above, there's nothing to lose.
March 30, 20215 yr Author 1 hour ago, JorgeB said: You can try the options in the link above, there's nothing to lose. The first one failed to mount but the second one did and I was able to recover about 50GB of appdata and the docker.img. Thanks for all of your help!
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