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Also, your appdata, domains, and system shares are cache-prefer, which is correct, but they have no data on cache and all their data on the array. Which is not surprising since cache isn't mounted.

 

Go to Settings - VM Manager and disable VMs. Do you actually have any VMs? Leave them disabled until you resolve your capacity problems.

 

Go to Settings - Docker and disable dockers, then delete the docker image. Leave them disabled and deleted until you resolve your capacity problems.

 

Probably you will have to reformat cache. No doubt the reason for its corruption is because you filled it up.

 

3 hours ago, Xaviius said:

I'm really annoyed by this bug/error.

Why did you let all your disks all fill up? (Why didn't it occur to you that this was the cause of all your problems?)

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