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Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system

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Updated to 6.12.6 and it was running well for a day and then it turned off. when I rebooted and started the array both the cache m.2 drives are unmountable.

Any help would be nice thanks :)

rocinante-diagnostics-20240114-1351.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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If the log tree is the only issue this may help:

 

btrfs rescue zero-log /dev/nvme0n1p1

 

Then restart the array.

  • Author

Looks like that allowed the cache drives to mount but they are read only by the looks of it. I can't start some VM's and docker contrains.

Getting errors like this:
Postgres docker

2024-01-08 02:17:29.393 AEDT [4270] FATAL:  could not open file "base/16384/2601": Read-only file system
2024-01-08 02:17:29.403 AEDT [4271] FATAL:  could not open file "base/16384/2601": Read-only file system
2024-01-08 02:17:29.412 AEDT [4272] FATAL:  could not open file "base/16384/2601": Read-only file system
chmod: changing permissions of '/var/lib/postgresql/data': Read-only file system
chmod: changing permissions of '/var/lib/postgresql/data': Read-only file system
2024-01-14 22:39:53.519 AEDT [1] FATAL:  could not remove old lock file "postmaster.pid": Read-only file system
2024-01-14 22:39:53.519 AEDT [1] HINT:  The file seems accidentally left over, but it could not be removed. Please remove the file by hand and try again.

 

Debian VM

internal error: qemu unexpectedly closed the monitor: 2024-01-14T11:46:19.378780Z qemu-system-x86_64: -device {"driver":"virtio-blk-pci","bus":"pci.4","addr":"0x0","drive":"libvirt-2-format","id":"virtio-disk2","bootindex":1,"write-cache":"on","serial":"vdisk1"}: Could not open '/mnt/cache/domains-ssd/VSVR-71-Workshop/vdisk1.img': Read-only file system

 

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There are other issues with the filesystem, suggest backing what you can and re-format the pool, also since checksum errors are being detected it would be a good idea to run memtest.

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Legend, Looks like they mounted after a reformat and they seem to be working.

 

I screwed up my backup/restore but the cache drives are mounted and I can worry about fixing up my docker/vm since there wasn't anything important there

Thanks :)

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