January 12, 20233 yr Having trouble with my cache. Cache is two 1TB SSDs. Original symptom was docker failing and unable to start. Find Common Problems stated the cache was read-only. I assumed (probably incorrectly) that one of the drives was failing. After disabling docker and vms, I changed the appropriate shares to Cache: Yes and ran the Mover. Not all data was able to move with errors in the mover logs. Once the mover finished, I removed the (I thought) offending drive from the cache pool and allowed BTRFS to being rebuild, but that failed and again forced it into readonly. Jan 11 21:25:16 galaxy kernel: BTRFS info (device sdk1): balance: ended with status: -5 Jan 11 21:25:16 galaxy kernel: BTRFS info (device sdk1: state EA): forced readonly Full diagnostics attached. Starting to think my cache is corrupted. I'm happy to jettison the cache and start fresh, but i'm not exactly clear where to begin. Yes, I ran this server with overclocked memory and I may be paying the price for that now. I have removed the memory overclock since the diagnostics were taken. Thanks galaxy-diagnostics-20230111-2137.zip
January 12, 20233 yr Community Expert Jan 11 21:21:41 galaxy kernel: BTRFS info (device sdk1): bdev (efault) errs: wr 0, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 15, gen 0 Jan 11 21:21:41 galaxy kernel: BTRFS info (device sdk1): bdev /dev/sdk1 errs: wr 0, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 10, gen 0 Btrfs is detecting data corruption on both devices, this usually points to a RAM problem, recommend running memtest, then probably best to backup and re-format the pool.
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