September 16, 20232 yr Well, I'm on an older build that up until recently hasn't given me any issues. I'm still on Version: 6.10.1. I figured if it was doing what I needed to, there was no need to upgrade. Recently I've noticed after several days or even weeks when I log into the machine that docker doesn't seem to be working any more. None of the containers are showing up. Yet somehow plex still works and records tv to the dvr. Today I checked and none of my drivers were showing up in the main tab. This is the second time maybe within 30 days or more that I've noticed this happening. The last time i tried to stop the array, but it didn't really do anything. Hitting the clean restart button did a restart, but initiated a parity check. Today I skipped to restart and it's once again doing a parity check. After the restart, everything works as normal. I downloaded the logs and found some errors regarding my nvme drive. Since I haven't really changed anything, I think it might be on it's way out. Its an old samsung 950 or 960 evo I had in old system years ago. Thanks tower-diagnostics-20230916-1258.zip
September 17, 20232 yr Community Expert Solution Btrfs is detecting data corruption, start by running memtest.
September 24, 20232 yr Author Thanks for taking the time to respond. I apologize for not replying any sooner. I had planned on running memtest and getting back to you quickly but things got in the way. I finally had time to running memtest today and it seems that you may have been right. I'm not sure yet if that fixes my issues, but it clearly looks like it was an issue. I was running 4x8gb sticks of ram that I purchased years ago. After doing this, I swapped them out with a 2x16gb kit of crucial that I had in my closet. Ran 3 full passes without error before stopping it and getting the machine back up on line. Thanks
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