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Docker service stopped. Can't restart. Also, cache drives write only (corrupt leaf)

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So, out of nowhere my docker applications were acting funny.  I was able to watch stuff on Plex, for example, but updating the watched statuses wasn't working.  So I attempted to restart the plex docker.  When restarting, it would show "execution error 403".  I attempted to stop the service, and recreate the docker image, but deleting the image fails.  It just refreshes the settings page.  After rebooting the server, still same outcome.  Also, when I try to write data to cache enabled shares, I get write protected errors from Windows.

 

I ran the btrfs check while in maintenance mode and the output is literally a million lines long.  I've truncated it here: https://hastebin.com/tahofejalo.sql

 

On the display for the server I'm seeing corrupt leaf errors, and IO failure errors for sdk1.

 

Thanks for any help in advance!

goliath-diagnostics-20200208-2351.zip

  • Community Expert

Cache pool filesystem is corrupt, and you need to be careful with btrfs fsck, it might make things even worse, best way forward is to backup, re-format pool and restore data.

  • Author

Wow... What caused it to spontaneously self destruct? 

  • Community Expert

It's not usually spontaneously, either an unclean shutdown or bad hardware are the most common reasons.

  • Author

I mean, the server had been up for days. So it wasn't an unclean shutdown. Is there anything in the diagnostics that points to a hardware issue? 

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