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Cache Failure - How to move data back to Array?

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Hi all,

 

My BTRFS cache is acting up and I like to move my AppData back to the array.

 

I've set Cache to No in the share settings, but unRAID is giving me the following error when I run mover:

 

 Fix Common Problems: Warning: Share system set to not use the cache, but files / folders exist on the cache dr

 

What is the procedure to move Cache data back onto the array?

 

Thanks.

1 minute ago, coolspot said:

What is the procedure to move Cache data back onto the array?

disable docker and vm services, set all shares to cache:yes, and run mover.

 

Turn on help on the share settings page for an explanation of what the cache settings mean.

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2 minutes ago, coolspot said:

I've set Cache to No

You need to set it to use cache "Yes" and then run the mover, also shutdown the docker service before doing it.

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Thanks for the quick replies @jonathanm and @johnnie.black.

 

My EVO 840 started throwing errors BTRFS errors for the second time in 2 years ... I'm still not sure if it's a SSD error or BTRFS problem with unRAID. But either way, looks like I'll be replacing the drive ?

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I think it maybe a cable failure  that was causing my CRC errors. I was getting errors even after replacing the cache drives. I swapped out the cable and I think I'm good.

 

As for the old 500GB EVO 840, I ran about 500B of data through it on USB 3.0 and it seems fine.

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OK, it's not a cable failure ... and not a SSD failure, I replaced both and my ASM1061 on-board controller is still throwing errors.

 

I'm wonder if it's a problem with the AsMedia Controller?

 

Diagnostics attached.

 

Thanks.

nasserv-diagnostics-20180630-2213.zip

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Cache2 dropped offline, it's a hardware problem, possibly a cable/connection issue

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17 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

Cache2 dropped offline, it's a hardware problem, possibly a cable/connection issue

 

It might be my SSD hotswap chassis (StarTech S25SLOTR) - I've removed it and directly connected my SSDs to the system - hopefully that stabilizes the cache drive.

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