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[SOLVED] Incorrect Cache Size

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I just installed Unraid on a fresh server with 2 NVMe drives:

  1. SAMSUNG_MZ1LB1T9HALS-000077 - 1.9 TB (nvme1n1)
  2. INTEL_SSDPE2KX020T8 - 2 TB (nvme0n1)

 

I have no applications/docker containers or VMs yet on this installation.  I've created 2 pools, "Cache" and "Virtual-Machines",  corresponding to the 2 drives.  Unraid is reporting an incorrect free space and device size for the Intel NVMe drive (nvme0n1 and the "Virtual-machines" pool). The device size is being reported as 600 MB instead of 2 TB. Diagnostics are attached.

 

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laplace-diagnostics-20210802-1042.zip

Edited by laplace

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Have you checked to see if there are any other partitions on the drive?

You might need to wipe the device using the wipefs command if there is a weird partition structure.

 

All the best,

 

Jon

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Thanks @jonp and @itimpi. The wipefs command did the trick. I'd note that strangely enough, no strange partitions were reported via lsblk (and fdisk). 

  • laplace changed the title to [SOLVED] Incorrect Cache Size
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3 minutes ago, laplace said:

Thanks @jonp and @itimpi. The wipefs command did the trick. I'd note that strangely enough, no strange partitions were reported via lsblk (and fdisk). 

Was there already a partition present which did not fill the drive?    I think that can also cause this sort of symptom.

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Yes, there was 1 partition, but it was being reported as 2 TB. Should wipefs be part of the formatting procedure from the GUI? 

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