October 10, 20169 yr Updated to 6.2.1 yesterday. System seemed to slow down a bit as the day went on. Today pretty much came to a standstill, had to do a hard reset. Upon rebooting, I went into terminal, looked at /mnt. One second cache was there, next it wasn't WebUI is totally unresponsive...just keeps spinning. When I terminal in now, I can see the cache drive when I go to /dev/disk/by-id but not love otherwise. Any thoughts?
October 10, 20169 yr Author A bit more info after troubleshooting: 1. I can get into the WebUI if I unplug the Cache Drive. 2. I can get into the WebUI if I don't have the drives auto-mount. 3. If I attempt to mount the drives without the Cache drive mapped, it works fine. 4. If I attempt to mount the drives with the Cache drive mapped, it just clocks. 5. If I attempt to leave it unassigned and then try to mount it using the Unassigned Drive plugin, it just clocks. So...appears somethings up with the Cache. Not sure if it's tied to 6.2.1, but seems rather coincidental. Thinking about going back to 6.2 to see if it makes any difference. Thoughts or any other approach I should take?
October 10, 20169 yr Community Expert Have you tried running a file system check on the cache drive to look for file system level corruption!
October 11, 20169 yr Author Have you tried running a file system check on the cache drive to look for file system level corruption! That did it. Ran XFS_Repair, found some issues, repaired them. All good. Thanks!
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