August 29, 20214 yr Dear team, I am really going crazy here with moving from my Synology NAS to my first unraid server. Added a new SSD cache pool and changed the cache pool settings for some user shares in the share settings. e.g. for the appdata folder (since I would like to have my appdata on SSD Cache). Of course I stopped all container and the docker at all before. However weather the mover is moving the files to the new cache nor new docker installations are going to the new cache pool. Everything reamains as it. This problem could be relatetd to the following topics: kind regards
August 29, 20214 yr Community Expert Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics ZIP file to your NEXT post in this thread.
August 29, 20214 yr Author System crashed now, needed some time to boot again and now stucks at mounting disks ... can I safely shutdown now ? Diagnostics attached ... nasa-diagnostics-20210829-2140.zip
August 29, 20214 yr Community Expert I didn't notice you mentioning it, but your cache_2_5_hdd pool is unmountable. You should be able to see that clearly in Main - Pool Devices. And that has broken User Shares.
August 30, 20214 yr Author I cannot follow the recovery process since this failed drive has filesystem XFS. Is there a different way to start recivery?
August 30, 20214 yr Community Expert 22 minutes ago, matty2k said: I cannot follow the recovery process since this failed drive has filesystem XFS. Is there a different way to start recivery? Not sure what you mean? Are you saying that a xfs_repair is not working?
August 30, 20214 yr Author The suggested solution by trurl was related to BTRFS file system, correct? xfs_repair status: Not available =>Check Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... superblock read failed, offset 0, size 524288, ag 0, rval -1 fatal error -- Input/output error The drive has pending sectors .... and cannot be mounted .. Perhaps dead drive ... eventually not possible to recover? nasa-smart-20210830-1224.zip Edited August 30, 20214 yr by matty2k
August 30, 20214 yr Community Expert 45 minutes ago, matty2k said: Input/output error This usually indicates a drive error, xfs_repair won't work if there are read errors, you can try cloning the disk with ddrescue then run xfs_repair on the clone.
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