![]() ![]() ![]() but you know how PC's are) Are there settings that influence this behavior? Is there any place where I can read more about how the data verification after ungraceful shutdown works? How can I see that this verification is taking place? Is there more I can do on my end to ensure L2 isn't wiped? (other than preventing ungraceful shut downs, which I already limit as much as possible. This is really cutting into how useful the L2 cache is for my scenario. Since I use a relatively large L2 cache, it now rarely gets the chance to fill up due to regular wipes. That said, this is the only system that uses this iSCSI drive and there is no way data can have changed on the target drive. I use an nvme SSD to accelerate an iSCSI drive, which may complicate things. Unfortunately I still see L2 being wiped after ungraceful shutdown. New: Verify level-2 cache data on the next boot after an ungraceful shutdown, instead of simply cleaning all level-2 cache data. ![]()
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