September 22, 20169 yr Two days ago I switched my cache disk from a SATA SSD to a NVMe PCIe x 4 Intel 600P 512G. The NVMe drive is partitioned with the primary partition as the cache (XFS) and the second partition as a VM disk. This has been working perfectly until today when my Windows 10 VM would not start. It turns out that none of the user shares are accessible and so the VM manager will not operate and allow VM's to start. I downloaded a sys diagnostics at this point and have attached it. I powered down and restarted the array and the shares are still down and the syslog is full of XFS and BTRFS errors. The second diagnostics file is from after the reboot. I would really appreciate some assistance in getting this figured out. edit: it looks like its an XFS file system error and i'm not sure how to fix it as there seems to be a difference in fixing it versus regular SATA disks. In the mean time I have reverted back to my original cache drive. tower-diagnostics-20160922-1240.zip tower-syslog-20160922-1300.zip
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