I wanted to remove a volume from cache task, but keep the cache task. I right-clicked, then delete cache this volume and a progress bar appeared and never stopped. It's been 10-15 hours, so I think the program is hanged. I can't close it and I'm afraid to restart.
And I have another question. Can you rename the "delete cache (this volume)" to "remove volume from this task". Delete seams like you are deleting the task. Remove volume sounds less aggressive.
primocache 4.2.0 Hanging on delete cache volume
Re: primocache 4.2.0 Hanging on delete cache volume
Yup, happened to me a couple of times also when swapping disks/ upgrading hardware.
Re: primocache 4.2.0 Hanging on delete cache volume
This might be related to defer-write. It seems that PrimoCache was flushing deferred write-data to disks before stopping/removing the cache, but something went wrong. We will check this.
Thank you for your advice. We will consider it.
Re: primocache 4.2.0 Hanging on delete cache volume
Yes this has happened to me a few times also. With me it occurs when I reset the cache content.
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Re: primocache 4.2.0 Hanging on delete cache volume
Happened with me as well. I've spent hours trying to recover full usage of various SSDs/HDDs to no avail. Is there a solution to simply "reformat" the SSDs/HDDs I was "tinkering" with during the trial process as to completely remove any residual effects from the Primocache application? From what I've read, I see folks having to delete and "recreate" the cache task that they had previously used. I've tried that to no avail. Recommendations? Can I simply "format" the disks to regain their fuctionality for basic usage (without primocache) or am I just dead in the water for those SSDs?
Re: primocache 4.2.0 Hanging on delete cache volume
@poolsharkboone, Have you tried Windows Disk Management? See
https://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/pri ... ml#convert
https://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/pri ... ml#convert
Re: primocache 4.2.0 Hanging on delete cache volume
You should be able to use the CLEAN command using DISKPART. It should completely clean and clear any information on that drive and completely reset it. Caution - ensure you issue the CLEAN command on the correct disk because it does not give you a prompt to confirm.poolsharkboone wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 5:47 pm Happened with me as well. I've spent hours trying to recover full usage of various SSDs/HDDs to no avail. Is there a solution to simply "reformat" the SSDs/HDDs I was "tinkering" with during the trial process as to completely remove any residual effects from the Primocache application? From what I've read, I see folks having to delete and "recreate" the cache task that they had previously used. I've tried that to no avail. Recommendations? Can I simply "format" the disks to regain their fuctionality for basic usage (without primocache) or am I just dead in the water for those SSDs?
Incidentally, it doesn't repair all issues. e.g. I had two SSD's as RAID 0 dynamic disks for L2. I had this same PrimoCache hanging problem at one point and had to restart my computer and I can no longer create RAID 0 that PrimoCache recognizes. I have tried everything and cannot correct it without completely setting up my system from scratch. I see there is a corruption and tried everything to fix but cannot. But it seems this hang problem does contribute to some issues that are difficult to fix.