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SSD Cache Crash

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Based on the error messages you received (checksum errors, volume going to Read Only mode, SSD cache crash), it's likely that the SSD cache could be causing the issue. SSD caches can sometimes encounter errors due to various reasons such as drive failure, improper shutdowns, or firmware issues.

Deactivating SSD Cache:
Yes, you can try deactivating the SSD cache to see if that resolves the problem. Here’s how you can do it:

Log into your Synology NAS DSM (DiskStation Manager) interface.
Navigate to Storage Manager.
Select SSD Cache from the sidebar.
Find your SSD cache volume and select Deactivate.
Follow the prompts to confirm and deactivate the SSD cache.
Further Steps:

After deactivating the SSD cache, monitor the system for stability. Check if the NAS operates normally without encountering the previous issues.
If the NAS continues to operate in Read Only mode or shows other errors, you may need to investigate further into the underlying cause. This could involve checking the health of your hard drives, running diagnostic tests, or contacting Synology support for assistance.
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SSD Cache Crash - by ENQUIRIES - 06-24-2024, 03:00 PM
RE: SSD Cache Crash - by ed - 06-26-2024, 11:45 AM

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