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containers & /appdata gone after parity rebuild + reboot

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Recently I had an issue with a parity drive, which appears to be sorted now -- rebuild was successful and array started OK.

Then noticed one docker container refused to stop - UI said it was stopped, but in reality it was still running. docker stop <id> didn't do the trick either.

 

Upon unraid reboot, all docker containers are gone, and /appdata dir is empty. What gives?

Dashboard looks ok to me:

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srvr-diagnostics-20220609-1347.zip

 

Edited by tuxbass

Solved by itimpi

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According to your diagnostics there are problems with your cache drive so it is not mounting.    That would explain your symptoms.

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Ah right you are - interpreted my dashboard view to be all good, but it's clearly not mounted. Thanks.

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Looks like a power/cable problem, start by checking/replacing cables.

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Something's going horribly wrong, given both array drive & cache are throwing CRC errors and have been disconnected within past week.

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

Looks like a power/cable problem, start by checking/replacing cables.

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