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Multiple Issues after new MB/CPU

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After upgrading MB/CPU I've been having quite a few issues. One of my Cache Pools/nvme shows as Unmountable: unsupported or no file system, CPU use seems high (lots of R/W from Kioworker, my Radarr/Sonarr/Plex all act as though it's a first-time install, Krusader runs so slow it's almost unusable. I'm sure its something simple, but I'm not that Unraid smart :)

fractalserver-diagnostics-20251229-1535.zip

32 minutes ago, Rich00 said:

Radarr/Sonarr/Plex all act as though it's a first-time install

Probably because your appdata wasn't mountable. Your appdata, domains, and system shares have files on the array now. And your appdata share has reverted to default settings.

You should disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings until you get your pool fixed and your appdata share reconfigured.

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1 hour ago, trurl said:

Probably because your appdata wasn't mountable. Your appdata, domains, and system shares have files on the array now. And your appdata share has reverted to default settings.

You should disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings until you get your pool fixed and your appdata share reconfigured.

Thanks, that makes sense. So, the original appdata is probably still there, just can't access it because of the issue with the pool. Do you have any idea what to do about the drive showing up as unmountable? Turning off Docker/VM did help w/ the CPU useage.

Dec 29 14:29:45 FractalServer emhttpd: device nvme1n1: no partitions

Dec 29 14:29:45 FractalServer emhttpd: import 31 pool device: (nvme1n1) T-FORCE_TM8FP7002T_TPBF2304200030600052

Other pool device is missing the partitions, any idea how that happened? DO you know the original filesystem?

P.S: btrfs is finding data corruption on the other pool, recommend running memtest, then scrubbing the pool.

On 12/29/2025 at 7:10 PM, Rich00 said:

So, the original appdata is probably still there

If you can get your pool accessible again.

On 12/29/2025 at 5:17 PM, trurl said:

Your appdata, domains, and system shares have files on the array now.

These will have been created from scratch since they didn't exist without pool

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