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Xdj

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  1. I appreciate the info... I'm going to start over and try again with the new information! Cheers
  2. Thanks for the info... I'm just curious why in the video guides they don't mention the config file. Also, without sounding like a complete idiot; without the config file, how does one get their data on one's server? This is what happens when you use Windows for 30 years! The reason I'm asking is I'm trying to recover data from 16 drives that had a grey water shower when my septic tank back up and the data needs a new home. I'm building a second server to back up the first so I'm trying to figure out the best solution to protect 30+ years of photos and videos. Cheers
  3. Greetings, I'm a newbie to unRaid and wanted to try zfs with it. I used Spaceinvader One's guide as well as Linus' and Gamer's Nexus guide on YouTube to setup my server. I thought it went well until I noticed that my data is being stored on disk 1 (the unraid array) and not my zfs pool. When I copy files from my PC to the share on the server, the copied files are stored on the unraid array and not on the raidz pool. My apologies if I get the zfs terminologies wrong... as I said, this is all new to me. I'm stuck in a loop trying to figure this out but I some times I get tunnel vision and can't see the answer. I guess what I'm trying to say is the user shares are not on the zfs pool. I have attached my diagnostic file for your convenience. Any help would be appreciated, thank you. Best regards, X nas1-diagnostics-20230302-1205.zip

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