SHORT VERSION:
Is there a way to recover after stupidly changing CACHE from PREFER to NO on appdata, domains and system?
I have a backup but it was captured a few days BEFORE the addition of the NVME Cache drive, so I doubt it could be of help.
LONG VERSION
I made a rookie mistake my unRaid 6.9.2 configuration.
I'm now looking for advice on the best course of action to resolve the problem I created for myself...
I figured I should ask savvier people before I try to restore from the most recent backup I could find (2021-12-23), and potentially make things worse since that backup predates the addition and use of the NVME cache drive...
After recently adding a 1TB NVME drive as a cache drive, I configured appdata, domains, system and a few shares as CACHE = PREFER.
Everything worked fine and some 200GB ended up being used by these shares on the cache drive.
Then, I realized I had not configured a minimum free capacity on the cache drive...
So in an episode of peak stupidity, I tried to reverse course and move everything back 100% to the array...
I set the appdata, domains and system back to CACHE= NO (thinking unRAID will surely transfer the data from the CACHE to the ARRAY). I think I should have set CACHE:YES and subsequently trigger the execution of the MOVER...
Since those stupid changes, all shares seem lost. That said, I suspect the all the data is still there and there might be a way to recover from my stupid mistakes...
Can anyone tell please me if there is a way back out of this situation^
My diagnostics info is attached for the current state of my unRAID 6.9.2 server.
HW: Dell PE R720 with 8 x 3TB SAS drives (2 parity drives - was this a good choice?), 192 GB of memory and 2x Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2680 0 @ 2.70GHz.
Any help / suggestion will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
MT
nexus-diagnostics-20220109-1349.zip