January 11, 20251 yr Today, I was performing 2 simultaneous 'moves' of files between shares, via my windows PC. The move halted. Edit: the current status is that I cannot write anything to the cache. I ran "Fix Common Problems" with the result being "Unable to write to cache". (Drive mounted read-only or completely full.). In response I updated to V.7.00 from 6.12 (?). no change. I had made no changes to the Unraid system and had had an uptime of over a month prior to the update. Please help. supernova-diagnostics-20250110-1952.zip Edited January 11, 20251 yr by FishStink Clarification
January 11, 20251 yr Looks like a connection problem with cache. Check connections, both ends, data and power, including splitters.
January 11, 20251 yr Author I checked the connections. Everything is secure and well connected. The dashboard shows that everything is running ok. Is there anything else that I can do ? Edited January 11, 20251 yr by FishStink
January 11, 20251 yr Author Attached is the new diagnostics. I also note that: 1. Edit: In the "Shares" section, it reads as "There are no exportable user shares" My shares have been deleted 2. Docker service failed to start Edit: 3. the owner in each of the Media shares is now set to be "nobody", see image below Thanks for your help in advance. supernova-diagnostics-20250111-1144.zip Edited January 11, 20251 yr by FishStink
January 11, 20251 yr Author 5 hours ago, trurl said: Still having connection problems with cache. I have gone back 3 times now and checked all of the connections. This box has not been moved physically an inch in 6 months and has been assembled as it is for 18 months. What can I try next ?
January 12, 20251 yr Swap cables, both power can SATA, between the SSD and one of the disks, and retest.
January 14, 20251 yr Author I did as you recommended. When I then ran the "fix Common Problems", I now get a message "Unable to write to Cache". Diagnostics attached. Thanks again for your helpsupernova-diagnostics-20250114-1727.zip.
January 15, 20251 yr On 1/11/2025 at 12:28 PM, trurl said: Still having connection problems with cache.
January 15, 20251 yr Just so satisfy my curiosity, when you swapped sata cables how did you do it. Did you just unplug the sata cable from the hdd and plug it into the ssd or did you swap it on the motherboard too? If you swapped the cables at both the drives and motherboard there's a slim chance maybe you have a bad sata port on the motherboard. If you just swapped them at the drives then I'd assume your ssd is failing regardless of what SMART says. Either way if I was having this issue I'd backup my cache drive to the array if possible.
January 15, 20251 yr It's still using the same SATA port, worth trying a different one, if issues remain, replace the SSD.
January 15, 20251 yr Author The data on the Cache Drive is unimportant to me. Can you advise me how I can safely remove it from the unread operation.
January 15, 20251 yr 17 minutes ago, FishStink said: The data on the Cache Drive is unimportant to me. Can you advise me how I can safely remove it from the unread operation. Do you mean you want to run with only the array and without cache or any other pools?
January 16, 20251 yr 14 hours ago, FishStink said: The data on the Cache Drive is unimportant to me. Can you advise me how I can safely remove it from the unread operation. Assuming there's no important stuff like appdata or system shares on it I think you can just stop the array, click on the cache and remove pool. Edited January 16, 20251 yr by lovaan
January 20, 20251 yr Author On 1/15/2025 at 8:34 PM, lovaan said: Assuming there's no important stuff like appdata or system shares on it I think you can just stop the array, click on the cache and remove pool. Apologies in the delay. Yes, there is no important stuff on the cache. I've gone ahead and removed the Cache from the pool. The result is that everything is working fine now. So what does this tell you? That the Cache drive is defective ? or That there is still something wrong elsewhere (I changed over the power and sata cables ? This motherboard / CPU and RAM is getting a little long in the tooth (likely 13+ years old). Would you advise switching up ?
January 21, 20251 yr 16 hours ago, FishStink said: So what does this tell you? That the Cache drive is defective ? Yes OR the SATA port you were using. Test out your SSD in another PC if possible. 16 hours ago, FishStink said: Would you advise switching up ? 13 years is a long life for a computer. If it is doing what you need it to do then leave it be. If not (which sounds to be the case now) Yes, replace it.
January 21, 20251 yr 19 hours ago, FishStink said: I've gone ahead and removed the Cache from the pool. The result is that everything is working fine now. Note that there are good reasons to have some user shares, those related to Dockers/VMs, not on the array. So I would replace it instead of removing it and only running with an array.
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