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System not responding (restart, vm and docker images/container settings gone)

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Hi,

 

Because the unraid system didn't repsone any more a restart of the system was required.

When the system came up the VM and Docker part were empty.

 

When I log into the system through ssh and look into the domains folder I see the images.

Any suggestions what to do? Or how to reimport the vm and dockers?

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Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete diagnostics zip file to your next post.

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You have an SSD in the parity array. SSDs are not recommended in the parity array. They can't be trimmed, they can't be written any faster than parity, and there is some question whether or not some implementations might invalidate parity.

 

Your cache drive is pretty full. I am guessing you filled it up somehow and corrupted docker and libvirt, they are corrupt.

 

Your appdata and domains shares have some files on the array instead of cache where they belong. But your other shares aren't on cache or set to use cache now so I'm not sure what is taking all that space.

 

From the console, what do you get with this?

ls -lah /mnt/cache

 

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Hi constructor,

 

thnx for the direction moved some stuff of the cache and made changes for some vm's not using primary the cache drive.

 

Thnx Rob

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