September 6, 20205 yr We have had a few rainstorms and the power flicked enough to interrupt the server. I first notice an issue when seeing the docker versions all available and then I started seeing this is the log, pointing to my cache drive. Dig a little digging and saw deleting the docker image and recreating might help. Well, I got the versions displaying but as soon as i start the containers these errors appear again. Im stuck...how bad can this be? Containers are running normally from what I can tell. Sep 6 00:38:17 NAS kernel: BTRFS error (device sde1): bad tree block start, want 22036480 have 0 Sep 6 00:38:22 NAS kernel: BTRFS error (device sde1): bad tree block start, want 22036480 have 0 Sep 6 00:38:27 NAS kernel: BTRFS error (device sde1): bad tree block start, want 22036480 have 0 Sep 6 00:38:32 NAS kernel: BTRFS error (device sde1): bad tree block start, want 22036480 have 0 Sep 6 00:38:37 NAS kernel: BTRFS error (device sde1): bad tree block start, want 22036480 have 0 Sep 6 00:38:42 NAS kernel: BTRFS error (device sde1): bad tree block start, want 22036480 have 0 Sep 6 00:38:47 NAS kernel: BTRFS error (device sde1): bad tree block start, want 22036480 have 0
September 6, 20205 yr Community Expert Best bet to avoid future issues is to backup and re-format cache.
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