June 16, 20233 yr I upgraded my system from 6.11.5 to 6.12 last night. After the upgrade, I noticed that both of my cache drives (cacheos, cachemeta) are no longer recognized, and now they can only be formatted. The cacheos drive contains my Docker configuration files and some other small system files, while the cachemeta drive contains small media files like movie posters and subtitles. (cacheos is set to "only" and cachemeta is set to "prefer"). As a result, I cannot simply format these two SSDs and use them as new caches. I am also unable to transfer the files out of these drives. What should I do? Would rolling back to 6.11.5 help? Thank you.
June 16, 20233 yr Author 2 hours ago, JorgeB said: Please post the diagnostics. Here is it. nanajumbo-diagnostics-20230616-1746.zip
June 16, 20233 yr Community Expert Please remove the crack related lines from you go file, it's spamming the log, then reboot and post new diags after array, also post the output of: btrfs fi show
June 16, 20233 yr Author 13 minutes ago, imsoz0 said: Here is it. nanajumbo-diagnostics-20230616-1746.zip 98.14 kB · 0 downloads I have no idea with any "crack related lines". I am using the basic version that I purchased. Where can I find these "crack related lines" and remove them?
June 16, 20233 yr Community Expert Solution Edit /boot/config/go and replace its contents with #!/bin/bash # Start the Management Utility /usr/local/sbin/emhttp &
June 16, 20233 yr Author 8 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Edit /boot/config/go and replace its contents with #!/bin/bash # Start the Management Utility /usr/local/sbin/emhttp & I replace the lines with these commands, now my cache disks live again. Thx
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