January 29, 20242 yr Hi All, My server failed to start my docker containers over the weekend, I thought it was my usb stick so I migrated over to a new stick however I'm still getting errors. Jan 29 07:43:22 Tower kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [b91078] Jan 29 07:43:22 Tower kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block b91078, size 17da4 Jan 29 07:43:22 Tower kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [b91078] Jan 29 07:43:22 Tower kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block b91078, size 17da4 Tried rebooting and using a different usb port just in case it was that, but still no joy. My shares mount fine and are accessible, but I can't start any of my docker containers . I've attached the full log if it helps. Any help would be appreciated. Edit: Attached Diagnostics Cheers. tower-syslog-20240129-0749.zip tower-diagnostics-20240129-0843.zip Edited January 29, 20242 yr by supertomV44
January 29, 20242 yr Author Appologies, attached now. Also edited original. tower-diagnostics-20240129-0843.zip
January 29, 20242 yr Author 1 minute ago, trurl said: Why are many of your disks ReiserFS? No reason other than I wasn't aware I should have migrated away from them, had them set up for a while. Don't have the extra space to migrate them at the moment.
January 29, 20242 yr Community Expert Were you having SQUASHFS errors BEFORE you changed flash drive?
January 29, 20242 yr Author Just now, trurl said: Were you having SQUASHFS errors BEFORE you changed flash drive? Yeah the errors were there before, I changed the flash drive in an attempt to fix these errors as I thought it might be my old flash drive causing them.
January 29, 20242 yr Author 1 minute ago, trurl said: How did you create the new flash drive? Using the unraid usb creator utility, then once booted restored configs from a back up.
January 29, 20242 yr Author 6 minutes ago, trurl said: Are you booting from USB2 port? Yeah I am, mother board only has usb2 ports unfortuntaley.
January 29, 20242 yr Community Expert 3 minutes ago, supertomV44 said: only has usb2 ports unfortuntaley USB2 is better than USB3 for booting Unraid. Has any of the new flash drives you prepared worked for any amount of time before giving the SQUASHFS errors? 21 minutes ago, supertomV44 said: Using the unraid usb creator utility, then once booted restored configs from a back up. Before you restored config, were you getting SQUASHFS errors?
January 29, 20242 yr Author 3 minutes ago, trurl said: Has any of the new flash drives you prepared worked for any amount of time before giving the SQUASHFS errors? Not that I'm aware of, I bought a new usb drive, flashed it, booted off it, restored config, noticed the error still. 4 minutes ago, trurl said: Before you restored config, were you getting SQUASHFS errors? I didn't check, only noticed the issue when trying to start my docker containers, so I restored back up to get my containers set up.
January 29, 20242 yr Community Expert Solution See if it runs without your config for a while maybe there is some corruption with those files you are restoring.
January 29, 20242 yr Author 2 hours ago, trurl said: See if it runs without your config for a while maybe there is some corruption with those files you are restoring. Fresh install on the same usb stick and all is good so far. Only got one docker container running, but that's further than I got before so something in my old configuration must have been corrupt. My set up wasn't that complicated so hopefully shouldn't take long to manually rebuild. Thanks for the support 👍
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