December 19, 20196 yr No strange issues to report. All my dockers and shares went offline and my cache drive says Unmountable: No file system. Any suggestions? neberserv1-diagnostics-20191219-1255.zip
December 19, 20196 yr Community Expert Cache is corrupt. Possibly you overfilled it but I can't tell how full it was since it doesn't mount. Click on it to get to its page and check its filesystem. Be sure to capture any output so you can post it. Also, your parity is invalid but I assume you know that. And you have several warnings from Fix Common Problems. You shouldn't ignore these unless you have some specific reason why they don't apply to your specific use. And they do apply because you are running a very old version of Unraid.
December 19, 20196 yr 56 minutes ago, trurl said: you are running a very old version of Unraid. A lot happened in the past years, but calling a two year old version "very old" ... hmm well it isn't Unraid 5 😉
December 19, 20196 yr Community Expert 19 minutes ago, bonienl said: A lot happened in the past years, but calling a two year old version "very old" ... hmm well it isn't Unraid 5 😉 The long time between 6.4 and 6.8 was very compressed as compared to some of the more "ancient" times.
December 19, 20196 yr Community Expert 13 minutes ago, neebski said: Besides the age of Unraid what can I do to resolve this? As already stated. 1 hour ago, trurl said: Click on it to get to its page and check its filesystem. Be sure to capture any output so you can post it.
December 19, 20196 yr Community Expert I think there have been some critical updates to XFS repair since the version you are on, so you probably better update Unraid. And the jump from 6.4 to any of the currently available downloads may require a little extra work: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/66327-unraid-os-version-650-stable-release-update-notes/
December 20, 20196 yr Author Thank you. Seems like I'm having an issue with one of my sata controllers so I have two new ones on order. Once they are replaced I'll be able to work on this.
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