FreeMan Posted September 17, 2021 Share Posted September 17, 2021 (edited) I ran out of cache disk space - my fault! I'm clearing unnecessary files and fixing configs so it doesn't happen again. However, various dockers won't respond, and attempting to restart them gives an Error 403. I'm now at 63% cache space utilization, so there shouldn't be any issues there. nas-diagnostics-20210917-0712.zip Is this simply a case of reboot the server or are there other trouble shooting tips I should try first? Edited September 17, 2021 by FreeMan Quote Link to comment
sheldz8 Posted September 17, 2021 Share Posted September 17, 2021 I ran out of cache disk space - my fault! I'm clearing unnecessary files and fixing configs so it doesn't happen again. However, various dockers won't respond, and attempting to restart them gives an Error 403. I'm now at 63% cache space utilization, so there shouldn't be any issues there. nas-diagnostics-20210917-0712.zip Is this simply a case of reboot the server or are there other trouble shooting tips I should try first?Reboot first and see if that fixes itSent from my SM-A305F using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
FreeMan Posted September 17, 2021 Author Share Posted September 17, 2021 Additionally, some of the dockers have a Question mark symbol instead of their usual icon: Quote Link to comment
sheldz8 Posted September 17, 2021 Share Posted September 17, 2021 Additionally, some of the dockers have a Question mark symbol instead of their usual icon: See if it will work by removing the VM and add it again if that doesn't work then disable Docker and VM in settings and post new diagnosticsSent from my SM-A305F using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
ChatNoir Posted September 17, 2021 Share Posted September 17, 2021 Your docker image is corrupted, probably because the pool got full. You should delete the image and reinstall your dockers from previous apps. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted September 17, 2021 Share Posted September 17, 2021 There are multiple ATA errors for cache2, and it's logged as a device problem, so you should keep an eye on that: Sep 12 00:37:48 NAS kernel: res 51/40:20:40:2e:3d/00:00:12:00:00/e0 Emask 0x9 (media error) Sep 12 00:37:48 NAS kernel: ata6.00: status: { DRDY ERR } Sep 12 00:37:48 NAS kernel: ata6.00: error: { UNC } Sep 12 00:37:48 NAS kernel: ata6.00: configured for UDMA/133 Sep 12 00:37:48 NAS kernel: sd 6:0:0:0: [sdf] tag#30 UNKNOWN(0x2003) Result: hostbyte=0x00 driverbyte=0x08 cmd_age=0s Sep 12 00:37:48 NAS kernel: sd 6:0:0:0: [sdf] tag#30 Sense Key : 0x3 [current] Sep 12 00:37:48 NAS kernel: sd 6:0:0:0: [sdf] tag#30 ASC=0x11 ASCQ=0x4 Sep 12 00:37:48 NAS kernel: sd 6:0:0:0: [sdf] tag#30 CDB: opcode=0x28 28 00 12 3d 2e 40 00 00 20 00 Quote Link to comment
FreeMan Posted September 17, 2021 Author Share Posted September 17, 2021 8 hours ago, sheldz8 said: Reboot first and see if that fixes it Well, that does seem to have done the trick. 7 hours ago, ChatNoir said: Your docker image is corrupted, probably because the pool got full. You should delete the image and reinstall your dockers from previous apps. This, fortunately, seems to have been unnecessary. I know it's not a big deal to delete the img and start over, but why mess if I don't have to... 6 hours ago, JorgeB said: There are multiple ATA errors for cache2, and it's logged as a device problem, so you should keep an eye on that: Joy... I've got another disk throwing some CRC errors, too. Don't really want to have to replace 2 drives at the same time. The spinning disk started throwing errors after I physically moved the server just a bit while it was running. It could be as simple as a able is a smidge loose. That's what I'm counting on, anyway. Unfortunately, my plan for an easy to access setup isn't as easy as I thought it would be, so it's a bit of a pain to get to the server now. I do need to shut it down and double check all the cables. I just need to muster the oomph to do it. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted September 18, 2021 Share Posted September 18, 2021 11 hours ago, FreeMan said: CRC errors, too. Don't really want to have to replace 2 drives These are usually a connection problem, 9 times out of 10 a bad SATA cable. 1 Quote Link to comment
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