July 11, 20232 yr hi all, some of my docker containers cannot start and show error 403, the running containers are also not working. can you help me? please check my syslog. the cache drive is not shown as full. maybe RAM error or bad cache drive? thank you! Edited July 17, 20232 yr by telly
July 11, 20232 yr Community Expert Looks like corrupt cache drive. Attach diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread
July 11, 20232 yr Author I cannot run the memtest86+ from boot menu, display shows nothing and server reboots. I will try memtest with an usb drive. here are my diagnostics Edited July 17, 20232 yr by telly
July 11, 20232 yr Author when I tried a clean reboot, it stopped with "/dev/sda1 already mounted on /boot - unclean shutdown - cannot remount /boot"
July 12, 20232 yr Community Expert Solution Disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings until you get your cache problems fixed. Your system share should really be set to cache:prefer but we can deal with that later. 4 hours ago, telly said: I will try memtest with an usb drive Do that and let us know
July 12, 20232 yr Author I disabled docker and vm, changed all shares to direction cache->array and started mover to clear the cache drive for replacement. But all my appdata files stay on the cache drive, including my docker and vm files. Why is the mover ignoring these files?
July 12, 20232 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, telly said: Why is the mover ignoring these files? Do the files also exist on the main array? Mover will not overwrite files that already exist there.
July 12, 20232 yr Author No, the docker files under appdata only exist on the cache drive. Should I move while mover logging is enabled?
July 12, 20232 yr Community Expert 2 minutes ago, telly said: No, the docker files under appdata only exist on the cache drive. Should I move while mover logging is enabled? No idea then. Mover logging might give you an idea as to why. There is no reason you should not move them manually using something like the Dynamix File Manager. This is often much faster anyway.
July 12, 20232 yr Author The error in log says „cannot create parent, read only file system“. I will try to move them with dynamic file manager. Thank you so far. What is the best practice to replace the cache drive when the corrupt drive is empty? Unassign, replace, format the new drive, assign the new drive? How can I set the shares to move back to the cache drive?
July 12, 20232 yr Author after moving all files to the array i could erase and reformat the cache drive with zfs instead btrfs file system. now my system share is "prefer" (since 6.12 direction cache->array). appdata is cache only and vm shares are array -> cache. since everything is working fine now, I will observe if the cache drive has to be changed. thank you for your great support!
July 12, 20232 yr Did you ever run memtest via a separate usb drive via https://www.memtest86.com/ Bad memory is bad memory and needs to be fixed regardless of what filesystem you may choose.
July 12, 20232 yr Author I will check this with memtest from separate usb drive these days, thank you!
July 12, 20232 yr Community Expert 4 hours ago, telly said: I will check this with memtest from separate usb drive these days, thank you! Before doing anything else. You must not even attempt to run any computer unless memory is working perfectly. Everything goes through RAM. The OS and other executable code, your data, everything. The CPU can't do anything with anything until it is loaded into RAM.
July 13, 20232 yr Community Expert 15 hours ago, telly said: read only file system Read only cannot be moved, only copied
July 14, 20232 yr Author Memtest did not found any errors overnight with 3 runs in 6 hours, so RAM should be fine. I replaced the cache drive and everything is fine. Thanks a lot for your help!! Edited July 16, 20232 yr by telly
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