September 8, 20196 yr Hi I have the latest version on unraid installed with an ASRock rack motherboard, AMD 3700x and 32GB ECC RAM. There are a few docker containers running and I've found some of them are failing because their databases are becoming corrupt. It happened to Plex three times in two days and now Sonarr has become corrupt. I've completed parity checks with no errors and the drive used to store these files is less than 2 months old and passes all SMART tests and a stress test. How can I troubleshoot this issue? Regards Jay
September 8, 20196 yr Short answer, either make sure all database files are located on the cache drive with the config mapping set to /mnt/cache/appdata instead of /mnt/user/appdata, or revert to 6.6.7, or wait for the next unraid release which may possibly have a fix. This issue has been discussed to death in these forums over the past several months.
September 9, 20196 yr Author 6 hours ago, jonathanm said: Short answer, either make sure all database files are located on the cache drive with the config mapping set to /mnt/cache/appdata instead of /mnt/user/appdata, or revert to 6.6.7, or wait for the next unraid release which may possibly have a fix. This issue has been discussed to death in these forums over the past several months. Hi Thanks so much for your reply and apologies for not seeing those posts. I did a Google search but didn't find anything specific. Regards to your solution, I don't have a cache drive. Will adding a cache drive solve this? Thanks again Jay
September 9, 20196 yr To enhance the user experience and performance of applications (docker) and VMs, it is recommended to add a SSD cache drive (or pool) and let apps/vms use this instead of the array.
September 9, 20196 yr 4 hours ago, lukyjay said: Regards to your solution, I don't have a cache drive. Will adding a cache drive solve this? Yes, or if that is unacceptable to you, revert back to 6.6.7, and wait for a confirmed fix for the latest version.
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