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5.0 - Adding Cache drive.. lost data

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Added a 160gb hd I had to the array as a cache drive (was previously pre-cleared). I had to tell it to format. I tried copying some stuff and realized it wasn't being used due to the Shares created before the cache drive existed.. so they were defaulted to 'no'. Anyways corrected this and tried to copy some data.. at first glance everything was good. Then I noticed that something I tried to copied failed with an error.. and then looking at the syslog I noticed a bunch of scary stuff for the drive. I stopped the array and started again.. now it thinks the cache drive is unformatted and only 4gb. It appears that I've lost the ~16gb of data that was on it now :(

 

syslog is too long to post here.. lots of repeating:

Sep 11 19:51:40 husky kernel: cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 11 58 03 ef 00 00 08 00
Sep 11 19:51:40 husky kernel: REISERFS error (device sdl1): clm-6001 reiserfs_truncate_file: grab_tail_page failed -5
Sep 11 19:51:40 husky kernel: sd 1:0:6:0: [sdl] Unhandled error code
Sep 11 19:51:40 husky kernel: sd 1:0:6:0: [sdl]  
Sep 11 19:51:40 husky kernel: Result: hostbyte=0x04 driverbyte=0x00

 

syslog: http://zoggy.net/syslog-2013-09-11

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gave up on using a cache drive for now.. nuked the drive and moved on for now. i'll keep that in mind on the next attempt

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