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Cache stop array starting

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Hi everyone, I am experiencing array starting failure and hoping for some help to identify the problem.

So I just can't start my array with my cache drive(ssd) enable as pool device. After I disable ssd, and only start my array with 2 HDDs everything works fine.

Tried to identify the problem, but  not sure how. I tried connect the SSD to another linux PC. It is mounted but I don't know how to check further. It would be very appreciated if someone could check my diagnostics to see if my ssd is corrupted. Or direct me what to do next.

 

unraid-diagnostics-20221215-1819.zip

  • Community Expert

Try to mount the cache with the UD plugin and post new diags after.

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23 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Try to mount the cache with the UD plugin and post new diags after.

 Hi Jorge, attached is the diagnostics with all plugins and cache trying to mount.


Again stuck at starting service and reboot itself after about 5 mins.

unraid-diagnostics-20221215-2002.zip

  • Author
2 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Only problem I see so far is a corrupt docker image, delete and recreate.

if that's the case, would you suggest reset the SSD?

  • Community Expert

Fix that first and see if it helps, it needs to be fixed anyway.

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