February 24, 20206 yr Hello, I went to mass update a few Docker containers and it completely bombed out on them. Now none of them will start, and if I try force update they all give me "Error: open /var/lib/docker/tmp/GetImageBlob777644061: read-only file system". Different blob names obviously. Any ideas on how to recover? One of them is Plex so I REALLY don't want to have to recreate it. Thanks!
February 24, 20206 yr Author Thanks, I knew I forgot something. Ignore the bad drive I need to get that sorted today tower-diagnostics-20200224-0827.zip
February 24, 20206 yr Community Expert Cache device dropped offline: Feb 17 11:21:47 Tower kernel: ata8: COMRESET failed (errno=-16) Feb 17 11:21:47 Tower kernel: ata8: limiting SATA link speed to 3.0 Gbps Feb 17 11:21:47 Tower kernel: ata8: hard resetting link Feb 17 11:21:52 Tower kernel: ata8: COMRESET failed (errno=-16) Feb 17 11:21:52 Tower kernel: ata8: reset failed, giving up Feb 17 11:21:52 Tower kernel: ata8.00: disabled You should never use the 4 Marvell ports on that board, first 4 white SATA ports, they are known to constantly drop drives.
February 24, 20206 yr Community Expert Lucky, but it's usually just a question of time running into issues with that controller.
February 24, 20206 yr Author No room in the case for another controller. Have to think about what I can do.
February 24, 20206 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, johnnie.black said: 4 Marvell ports on that board, first 4 white SATA ports, Sorry, taking a second look I see that board doesn't have a Marvell controller onboard, many of those Asrock rack models have and I assumed that was one of them, so it's an addon controller you're using, you could replace that with a different one, an 8 port LSI HBA or a JMB585 if 4/5 ports are enough. The 6 onboard SATA ports are from the Intel chipset and perfectly safe to use.
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