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  1. Hello, I tried upgrading from v6.10.3 to v6.11.5 yesterday and after the reboot my cache drives were unmountable. I reverted to the backup of my flash drive just before the upgrade and the error persists. After thinking about it more, I was getting the occasional crash and/or hang on my windows 10 vm so the issue may be unrelated to the attempted upgrade and just be a coincidence. I followed the 2 safe recovery options in the FAQ for btrfs, but nothing happened as it couldn't mount the drives. Though it's possible I just missed something when trying these methods. I had daily backups setup using Duplicati and hope they are good and not corrupted somehow, but haven't checked them yet. Was hoping to be able to recover from the cache drives somehow before trying to restore from the backup. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks unraid-diagnostics-20221129-1256.zip
  2. I am trying to passthrough a Rosewell RC-508 USB controller card (uses the Renesas uPD720201 chip) to my Windows 10 VM and the VM immediately pauses when a USB device is connected. I followed the Spaceinvader One video and the controller appears to be passed through properly as I can see it in the VM. I have tried a mouse, keyboard, and USB HDD. When connecting any of the devices the VM pauses and an error message shows up in the log file. I tried using the default drivers loaded by Windows 10 and I also tried it with the most recent drivers downloaded from Rosewill. I have attached the log that includes the error message. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Log with Error.txt
  3. I'm hoping to get clarification on how unRAID would handle "moving" files to a new folder when utilizing user shares. I'm in the process of setting up an unRAID server with 2 disks + parity to store multiple generations of incremental backup files. Each Monday a full backup will be performed followed by 6 daily incremental backups. This chain of backups will be stored in a folder called set0. The following Monday a script running on the computers being backed up will "move" the chain from the previous week to set1. A new full backup will then be created in set0. I intend to utilize user shares with a split level of 2 and a file structure of: Backups/set0 Backups/set1 etc...... According to the documentation provided with the backup software the move is performed by windows relocating the file header to the new folder. So the data does not move on disk. My concern is that by utilizing user shares the files may physically be moved to another disk instead of simply moving to a new folder. Thanks
  4. It's an old Nvidia based socket 939 motherboard. I've read that the old Nvidia boards were notorious for data corruption and should be avoided for unRAID and was just wondering if this was still the consensus? I've read old posts where some people seemed to be running similar boards without problems. The above mentioned board is still in use as my primary desktop and I'm considering purchasing a new system and placing the old one into service as an unRAID box. If the board is likely to cause data corruption then I guess I can look into purchasing something specifically for use with unRAID and continue using my old setup as my primary machine for the time being.