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Cache drive placed in unassigned devices after Unraid hang and reboot

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I have a problem where unraid is hanging on builds greater than 6.8.3.  Over the weekend, I decided to try my luck to see if the new 6.10 RC2 would make a difference.  Unfortunately, I woke up to the server hung again (the login screen will appear, but you can't actually log in).  After force rebooting the system, my cache drive is unmounted and currently in unassigned devices.  I really need to get this back online so that I can access my dockers.  Does anyone have any suggestions or pointers for my troubleshooting steps?  Thanks!

tower-diagnostics-20220117-0725.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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I will, but first I need to access my cache drive.  I've reverted unraid back to 6.8.3, and I can see the appdata folder when I mount the nvme in unassigned devices (in readonly mode currently).  I need to access one of my dockers before I do anything else.  Is there anything I can do to mount the cache and get my dockers started again?

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Just re-assign it.

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Thank you, I should have remembered this basic step!  I've enabled syslog (pointing it to my cache drive) and I'll try another upgrade over the weekend.

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