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Getting allot of BTRFS errors on cache drive

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Lately my unraid server isn't being very stable, dockers being unresponsive, when trying to restart the dockers i'm getting 403 errors. The rest of the server keeps working though, except for stopping the array sometimes. When i look in the log i see allot of BTRFS errors on the cache drive and when trying to stop the array and it wont, it keeps saying the cache drive is busy.

 

Guessing the errors and unresponsive dockers are related as my docker.img and appdata reside on the caching drive, just don't know what to do about them.

Anybody any ideas? Below are my diagnostics.

 

 

 

homeserverjh-diagnostics-20190518-1251.zip

Edited by jeffrhap
Wrong diagnostics file

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Just found out my cache drive is being forced to read only...

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I have a backup of all my data on the cache drive, so that isn't the problem, i just want to know what this is causing because this happens every few weeks and lately even more. Getting a bit tired of formating my cache drive and putting everything back every time...

Edited by jeffrhap

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Are you overfilling cache?

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If it keeps getting corrupt after a re-format there's likely a hardware problem, start by running memtest.

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7 hours ago, trurl said:

Are you overfilling cache?

I am not overfilling my cache, i did see something about allot of unallocated space though, not sure if that is normal?
In the dashboard it shows the full size of the disk.

 

2 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

If it keeps getting corrupt after a re-format there's likely a hardware problem, start by running memtest.

I'm going to try this!

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