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SSD Cache Problems/Questions (Solved)

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So i've got 2 Samsung 980s in Raid 1 for a cache drive.  I've been running into corrupted docker images for a couple weeks and as best I can tell the RAM is fine.  So today I decided to run a scrub as I realized I don't have it setup to do it automatically and it found 4 uncorrectable errors.  The general idea that i've found is to reformat the drives and continue on as normal.  So here's the questions.  Whats the best plan moving forward?  If I have to format the drives since they are raid 1 can I do it by dropping one drive, format, make reformatted drive the cache, move data, drop other drive, format and add as raid 1 and if I can do that "how" would I do it?  I've also heard switching to xfs solves corrupted image files but nothing concrete.  So how bad of an idea would it be to drop to single drive and run xfs for cache and repurpose the other ssd?

I've attached the smart files for the drives.  Th only thing I find concerning in my untrained eye is the unsafe shutdowns and the temps.  

I can drop the diagnostics if you want as well.

Thanks,
 

Samsung_SSD_980_500GB_S64ENL0TB04504X-20230206-0806.txt Samsung_SSD_980_500GB_S64ENL0TB04507R-20230206-0804.txt

wazserver-diagnostics-20230206-0922.zip

Edited by TheIlluminate

Solved by JorgeB

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Looks like there's only one corrupt file:

path: appdata/plex/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Metadata/Movies/b/7fb89a93954dc1f26aaf78a08480ef359c86b9c.bundle/Contents/_combined/posters/tv.plex.agents.movie_d5f0b5612818688ae3c84b27db7d760ad1e40609)

 

Delete/restore from backup then run another scrub.

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26 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Looks like there's only one corrupt file:

path: appdata/plex/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Metadata/Movies/b/7fb89a93954dc1f26aaf78a08480ef359c86b9c.bundle/Contents/_combined/posters/tv.plex.agents.movie_d5f0b5612818688ae3c84b27db7d760ad1e40609)

 

Delete/restore from backup then run another scrub.

That did it.  Thanks and bunch.  Now can I ask for a learning experience and ask how you found that?

  • TheIlluminate changed the title to SSD Cache Problems/Questions (Solved)
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After a scrub any corrupt file(s) will be listed in the syslog.

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