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upgraded from 6.8.2 ---> to 6.8.3 docker fails to start appdata share missing

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Upgraded from 6.8.2 ----> to 6.8.3 stable docker on docker tab shows docker service failed to start

 

goto setting docker ; docker is enable option default appdata storage location /mnt/user/appdata has orange triangle saying path does not exist.  

 

previously share "appdata" used cache only ; cache is pool of (2) sata SSDs. 

 

I've rebooted and shutdown several times BEFORE reading the readme and creating this post. 

diagnostic dump attached.  

sg-unraid-diagnostics-20200307-1422.zip

Mar  7 14:11:09 SG-UNRAID root: mount: /mnt/cache: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdi1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.

The cache drive is corrupted  I'll leave it to the experts ( @johnnie.black ) to help you out

  • Author

Thank you for the information. 

 

I've been slowly following this guide to mount the pool RO on /x 

 

I'm able to see folders/shares on that mount I'm trying to copy all that data to a share 'USER' on my array via web terminal using the syntax

cp -r /x /mnt/user/USER

 

I'm a bit new to the terminal and certainly to the under pinning of UNRAID ; would anybody be willing to review what I've done thus far and advise? 

 

 

 

 

  • Community Expert

That's OK if copying from the cache device to a different share, or use /mnt/user0/USER.

 

As for the cache is showing only checksum/corruption errors, you should run a memtest.

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