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  1. Thanks for the reply! I ran the filesystem check/repair, rebooted my system and I got my shares back! Alas, I'm still seeing a ton of errors in my log and sdh1 is conspicuously empty of files (though there are some directories). I imagine something is borked in the partition table, but I really don't know anything about BTRFS so I could be totally off base kernel: BTRFS error (device sdh1): bad tree block start, want 1023298699264 have 0
  2. First things first: Unraid version: 6.9.2 Plugins, addons, and hardware listed in Diagnostic zip hal-diagnostics-20211013-2232.zip Problem: I do not see any of my shares in the shares tab of Unraid I can access files by navigating to their /mnt/disk#/... location via the console but /mnt/user is empty How I noticed the problem: I went to drop a file into a share (from Windows 10) and got an error saying the drive was write-protected I stopped my docker containers, ran "Docker Safe New Perms" on everything but appdata, but I was still unable to write to my shares I rebooted then started the array but no shares showed up What probably caused it: I changed the cache disk/pool for my appdata and system shares and I *think* all my Docker containers were running while I did so I honestly don't recall which disk/pool they were previously using as a cache (it was either "system_cache" or "cache_protected") but the new target cache was "cache_ssd" I'm not freaking out because I'm pretty confident all my data is still intact, but it would be nice if I could access it Any help would be greatly appreciated!