DarkSideMilk
Dabbler
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- Feb 22, 2019
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So I keep getting this error...
I run zpool status -v and it's always the same folder/file saying is corrupted
Seeing that it is just a cache I figure, well I'll just delete that folder and let the cache get recreated.
So I do. But The next morning the same error is in my email again, so I run zpool status -v again and find that the cache is recreated and corrupt again.
I did recently update to the latest version of freenas, this started happening almost 2 weeks ago now. 2 of the data drives in the zfs pool failed (one at a time, they were both rather old) around the same time. I replaced them and the updated to freeNas 11.2 after the second replacement finished resilvering hoping that would fix the cache corruption problem but no dice.
I ran a smart test on the boot drive and it passed. There is one property in the smart output that says pre-fail, so it may be that the boot drive is just failing, but elsewhere in the forum I'm seeing that there's usually a larger number of failed files. So I'm wondering if maybe there's something else that could be causing this cache to be corrupted that I could fix by something other than reinstalling freenas on a new boot drive. That is my next step and I have already exported my config, but want to see if anyone has any different insights.
Please and thank you =)
Just for gits and shiggles here's the smartctl output of the boot drive
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CKPOINT EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
ArrowBck-Pool 21.8T 7.95T 13.8T - - 21% 36% 1.00x ONLINE /mnt
freenas-boot 111G 11.2G 99.8G - - - 10% 1.00x ONLINE -
pool: freenas-boot
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data
corruption. Applications may be affected.
action: Restore the file in question if possible. Otherwise restore the
entire pool from backup.
I run zpool status -v and it's always the same folder/file saying is corrupted
/usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/__pycache__
Seeing that it is just a cache I figure, well I'll just delete that folder and let the cache get recreated.
So I do. But The next morning the same error is in my email again, so I run zpool status -v again and find that the cache is recreated and corrupt again.
I did recently update to the latest version of freenas, this started happening almost 2 weeks ago now. 2 of the data drives in the zfs pool failed (one at a time, they were both rather old) around the same time. I replaced them and the updated to freeNas 11.2 after the second replacement finished resilvering hoping that would fix the cache corruption problem but no dice.
I ran a smart test on the boot drive and it passed. There is one property in the smart output that says pre-fail, so it may be that the boot drive is just failing, but elsewhere in the forum I'm seeing that there's usually a larger number of failed files. So I'm wondering if maybe there's something else that could be causing this cache to be corrupted that I could fix by something other than reinstalling freenas on a new boot drive. That is my next step and I have already exported my config, but want to see if anyone has any different insights.
Please and thank you =)
Just for gits and shiggles here's the smartctl output of the boot drive