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Cache drive won't mount

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Hello,

 

My docker.img stopped suddenly.  After looking through the logs, I noticed my cache drive was full. When I hit mover, nothing would happen (mover has worked in the past.).  I saw this error in the diagnostic logs for my cache drive:

 

Feb  4 21:05:18 Prometheus root: mount: /mnt/cache: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/nvme0n1p1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.
Feb  4 21:05:18 Prometheus root:        dmesg(1) may have more information after failed mount system call.
Feb  4 21:05:18 Prometheus emhttpd: shcmd (12122): exit status: 32
Feb  4 21:05:18 Prometheus kernel: XFS (nvme0n1p1): Invalid superblock magic number

Also, the smart test wouldn't run on the cache drive.

I tried removing the cache from the array and adding it back to see if it would do a file system check and possibly fix it.  It didn't.  Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

Unconfirmed 319673.crdownload

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7 hours ago, Armed Ferret said:

I saw this error in the diagnostic logs for my cache drive:

Not not a problem, it's because the cache fs was set to auto, filesystem is btrfs and it's mounted

 

Docker service is disabled, enable and see if it starts.

 

 

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