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Cache pool - btrfs errors - advice wanted

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Hello,

I'm having some issues with my server and I wanted some advice. Mijn cache-pool (existing out of 2 nvme drives WD_Blue_SN570_2TB_224124806306 (nvme0n1) - Samsung_SSD_980_PRO_2TB_S736NU0WC09022J (nvme1n1)) is showing uncorrectable btrfs errors. I've had these on my drives but never on my cache pool. I have backups. I attached my diagnostic file and my syslog. I replaced my memory yesterday.

UUID:             04b7bb6a-1e4d-4faa-93e6-d4c27b84c9c6
Scrub started:    Mon Sep 29 05:44:45 2025
Status:           finished
Duration:         0:04:37
Total to scrub:   1.50TiB
Rate:             5.47GiB/s
Error summary:    csum=6
  Corrected:      0
  Uncorrectable:  6
  Unverified:     0

  1. Can I fix these errors? (can it be done without formating the pool?)

  2. Do I need to replace both nvme drives?

Thank you!

Soul

homelabserver-diagnostics-20250929-0549.zip syslog-10.0.3.3.log

Solved by JorgeB

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  • Solution

Look at the syslog after the scrub; it should list the corrupt file(s). Delete/restore those files from a backup, then run another scrub to confirm there are no more errors.

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