March 21Mar 21 After a reboot I have lost all access to my User Shares. I've tried of number of things to get this working again , all to failure.I also cannot start any Docker Conatiners, I get a "Invalid Parameters" error, I assume because of the missing shares.VM's work just fine though interesting enough.Any help would be appreciated, this server is my lifeline for many things and I'm hoping the solution isn't monumental.Thanks, tower-diagnostics-20260320-1923.zip
March 22Mar 22 Author My bad, I can still check and repair. There was def corruption that needed fixing. Let me see if it worked.
March 22Mar 22 Author Im getting "Bad Parameter" when starting any docker containers, but my shares are back and the corruption was repaired. THANK YOU. Making progress.
March 22Mar 22 Community Expert You need to fix thisMar 22 11:19:50 Tower root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Invalid folder cache contained within /mntYou probably renamed your pool but you still have something specifying a path to cache.After you fix that, reboot and post new diagnostics.
March 22Mar 22 Author I restarted docker but missed the reboot step, doing so now and will repost diagnostic #4 after reboot
March 22Mar 22 Community Expert Emulated disk3 is mounted and showing plenty of data. It's really the only disk that isn't too full, which may have been important for the repair. You should try to keep some free space for check filesystem to work with.I'm not seeing SMART report for any disk that might have been disk3. Have you tried fixing connections, SATA and power, to the disk?Why are you using a docker folcer instead of default docker.img?
March 22Mar 22 Author How does one specifiy a folder over an image? And the drive is still connected but seems to have completely died, not sure. I don't know why that would cause my docker containers to stop functioning.
March 23Mar 23 Community Expert 2 hours ago, KamiNo0toko said:shifting everything a bit so that there's more space3 hours ago, trurl said:Emulated disk3 is mounted and showing plenty of data. It's really the only disk that isn't too full
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