JustOverride Posted May 18, 2020 Posted May 18, 2020 (edited) I'm getting the error below: Quote May 18 03:05:09 GuiltyGear kernel: BTRFS critical (device loop2): corrupt leaf: root=894 block=133775360 slot=93 ino=25650 file_offset=0, invalid ram_bytes for file extent, have 8208, should be aligned to 4096 I think this is my cache drive, but I'm not sure and I'm also not sure on how to proceed with this. I recently had purchased bad RAM which caused many issues with UNRAID and corrupted 2 files which I just deleted after replacing the RAM. Apparently there is still some damage. Could you guys also take a quick look at my diagnostic file to see if anything else aside from the error above is damage/broken that I may have missed? Thank you! (edit) I scrub the cache drive and came back with no errors found. Also, I'd like to note that I originally had 4x4GB sticks, then upgraded to 4x8GB sticks. First set was bad which caused issues, then I changed it and the second set is working great. I've also ran a full 4 sets of Memtest86 to confirm. Edited January 25, 2021 by XiuzSu Quote
JorgeB Posted May 18, 2020 Posted May 18, 2020 Loop2 is the docker image and it's corrupt, you need to re-create it, cache filesystem itself looks fine for now, there are a few old corruption errors but those should not increase anymore if the RAM problem was solved, you can see here to clear the errors and continue monitoring it. 1 Quote
JustOverride Posted May 18, 2020 Author Posted May 18, 2020 Thanks so much for the info. I'll get on it this afternoon! Quote
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