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  1. I had already formatted the cache drive sadly. I guess I was mistaken for how the cache was setup. I thought that cache was used as the ingest point and everything was later moved to the array, didn't think it would actually take data off of the array that was already there.
  2. And when it does it removes it from parity as well? Sorry if I'm going in circles, I just havent worked with this system much.
  3. Well I guess it depends on how the cache works. There was lots of data in the array even before I added the cache drive, so unless setting the share to prefer cache takes the data out of the array and onto the cache, there should still be the original data in the array.
  4. I have a three drive system (1 parity HDD, 1 storage HDD, 1 cache SSD). I needed to use the cache drive for antother project, so I removed the cache drive from the array and then unplugged it from the system. But after rebooting the array, the share (General) with most of my data is now missing. the configuration for the share is still on the boot drive. I have done a parity check but with writes disabled. Ill include both the config of the share and a diagnostics zip. Is there a way that I can rebuild the share from parity? or is this just a configuration error? Any help is appreciated. General.cfg tower-diagnostics-20230315-1005.zip

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