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So I was happily using an SSD nvme as volume storage for all of my docker containers and almost forgot that it was officially unsupported after so long with that setup.

Today though, I updated DSM and it's not showing the SSD drive as unsupported, and prompted me to do an online repair, which failed. (Yes, I know, I should have read the change log in more detail).

No Biggie, everythings backed up. But is there a way to force it to work? Or should I try rolling back the update? It was nice having all of the docker stuff on the SSD. And I have zero use for caching, so will end up with a useless nvme on my hands if it's not going to work, which is kind of annoying.

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[–] Tsubodai 2 points 1 year ago

So there's a fix for this in the form of a script from this repo: https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db

Worked for me, posting in case anyone else runs into it. Now to set it up to run as a task..