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Please Help, Dockers Stopped Abruptly, Cache now says "Unmountable No File System". AppData Share Gone :(

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1 minute ago, Abzstrak said:

However smartctl can output on an NVMe, info and example

I never said they didn't, I said they didn't support SMART tests, which was what the OP was asking about.

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On 6/16/2019 at 3:50 PM, manolodf said:

could this be a reason for some of my XFS problems on checks?

 

According to this https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1402533, firmware versions prior to PSF119K (you're running PSF109P) have this same issue with XFS.  A firmware update to the nvme solved buddy's problems.   You may have to toss it into a Windows box to update the firmware, unless Intel has a bootable ISO image you can put on a stick.

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Oh wow, ok well bios is updated but the firmware I was not even aware of, I actually ordered a new one, so I will see if I can somehow get an external adapter to plug into windows or something like that. 

 

Right now, while moving my box my parity showed me a red X out of nowhere, I started another thread with diagnostics.  Not sure how to get parity back now before the replacement Cache arrives tomorrow. 

 

 

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