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This is now the third time I have to backup, reformat, and restore my cache pool due to BTFRS filesystem issues. Logs attached.

 

Any idea what's causing this? I thought it was a bad cables as I would have ECC error count on the SSDs move from 0 to 1 and back regularly,  so I replaced my SATA cables. Then one in particular still kept throwing that error a lot so I bought a new SSD to replace it in the pool, but it's now my understanding that's just some kind of bug with MX500 SSDs and I'm still having this issue.

 

I really like the idea of having SSD drive fault tolerance with a pool, so I really don't want to go to a single drive XFS. Plus my OCD kicks in when I see that exclamation point on the shares tab telling me my cache shares aren't protected.

 

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this is the first i'm hearing of memtest86. my motherboard doesn't support ECC ram, so i'm limited to non-ECC. could that be a factor here?

 

to me it just seems the raid1 cache drives were not balanced and just threw a ton of errors without a way for me to rebalance. i wound up swapping the older SSD with the other older SSD and let unraid rebalance, and i've been fine ever since so i guess this wasnt a filesystem corruption. i'm still not 100% sure what happened.

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