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PlasmaEye

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  1. PlasmaEye's post in Wrong Pool State - too many wrong or missing devices was marked as the answer   
    I got it to work. I went into the "nvme" pool config at /boot/config/pools and noticed that the "diskFsProfile" was set to "single". I changed that to "multiple" which was incorrect but that got Unraid to update that profile with the correct value of "raid1". After that it took "nvme0n1" and started a btrfs balance operation and everything came back up. 
     
    The "nvme" pool still had a missing device on it so I did have to run "btrfs dev del missing /mnt/nvme" once the array was back up.
     
    I've attached the diagnostics as well.
    atlas-diagnostics-20250413-0741.zip

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