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Fix common problem error - Invalid folder cache contained within /mnt

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Hi, hope you can point me in the right direction to solve this error. Updated Unraid and also Fix Common problem tool and have had a new error appear hav'nt changed anything else not sure where to look or if I can ignore. Log file attached appreciate your help.

Cheers Justintas

hptower-syslog-20200419-0838.zip

hptower-diagnostics-20200419-1914.zip

Edited by justintas
forgot to attache diagnostic file

9 minutes ago, justintas said:

Hi, hope you can point me in the right direction to solve this error. Updated Unraid and also Fix Common problem tool and have had a new error appear hav'nt changed anything else not sure where to look or if I can ignore. Log file attached appreciate your help.

Cheers Justintas

hptower-syslog-20200419-0838.zip 19.16 kB · 0 downloads

You really need to provide the diagnostics zip file (obtained via Tools >> Diagnostics) if you want to get anything other than guesses.  That file includes the syslog but also a lot more about your system setup and current state.

 

The error message sounds as if you have something trying to write to a cache drive (a docker perhaps) without you actually having a cache drive so it is writing to RAM (which gets lost on a reboot).

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Attached diagnostic file

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Thanks @itimpi looks like it is my pihole docker will fix reference to cache and try again

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all fixed

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