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  1. I started the array with the parity is valid box checked, and everything spun up as it should. Docker containers and VM started as it should, however, it is as you said. I can't manage them from the GUI any longer. And my docker-compose stuff was removed as well. But I should be able to mostly restore all that using my old backup. Shares are there, but users are gone, but that's an easy fix. Most importantly, my Home Assistant is up and running again, so that I can control my lights and stuff again I am backing up my Flash drive to Unraid cloud from now on. Running a parity check now 13 hours left. Thanks for the quick replies and good support @trurl. You are awesome.
  2. Sadly, no, well, it's a half truth. I have one backup from a crash I had in 2023 or something, but that time, the USB stick did not die completely as it did now, but my disk.cfg does not have the names on the disks somehow. # Generated settings: startArray="yes" spindownDelay="0" queueDepth="auto" spinupGroups="no" defaultFsType="xfs" shutdownTimeout="90" luksKeyfile="/root/keyfile" poll_attributes="30" nr_requests="Auto" md_scheduler="auto" md_num_stripes="1280" md_queue_limit="80" md_sync_limit="5" md_write_method="auto" diskIdSlot.0="-" diskSpindownDelay.0="-1" diskSpinupGroup.0="" diskIdSlot.1="-" diskSpindownDelay.1="-1" diskSpinupGroup.1="" diskFsType.1="xfs" diskFsProfile.1="" diskFsWidth.1="0" diskFsGroups.1="0" diskNumMissing.1="0" diskAutotrim.1="off" diskCompression.1="off" diskComment.1="" diskWarning.1="" diskCritical.1="" diskExport.1="-" diskCaseSensitive.1="auto" diskSecurity.1="public" diskReadList.1="" diskWriteList.1="" diskVolsizelimit.1="" diskExportNFS.1="-" diskExportNFSFsid.1="0" diskSecurityNFS.1="public" diskHostListNFS.1="" diskIdSlot.2="-" diskSpindownDelay.2="-1" diskSpinupGroup.2="" diskFsType.2="xfs" diskFsProfile.2="" diskFsWidth.2="0" diskFsGroups.2="0" diskNumMissing.2="0" diskAutotrim.2="off" diskCompression.2="off" diskComment.2="" diskWarning.2="" diskCritical.2="" diskExport.2="-" diskCaseSensitive.2="auto" diskSecurity.2="public" diskReadList.2="" diskWriteList.2="" diskVolsizelimit.2="" diskExportNFS.2="-" diskExportNFSFsid.2="0" diskSecurityNFS.2="public" diskHostListNFS.2="" diskIdSlot.3="-" diskSpindownDelay.3="-1" diskSpinupGroup.3="" diskFsType.3="xfs" diskFsProfile.3="" diskFsWidth.3="0" diskFsGroups.3="0" diskNumMissing.3="0" diskAutotrim.3="off" diskCompression.3="off" diskComment.3="" diskWarning.3="" diskCritical.3="" diskExport.3="-" diskCaseSensitive.3="auto" diskSecurity.3="public" diskReadList.3="" diskWriteList.3="" diskVolsizelimit.3="" diskExportNFS.3="-" diskExportNFSFsid.3="0" diskSecurityNFS.3="public" diskHostListNFS.3="" diskIdSlot.4="-" diskSpindownDelay.4="-1" diskSpinupGroup.4="" diskFsType.4="xfs" diskFsProfile.4="" diskFsWidth.4="0" diskFsGroups.4="0" diskNumMissing.4="0" diskAutotrim.4="off" diskCompression.4="off" diskComment.4="" diskWarning.4="" diskCritical.4="" diskExport.4="-" diskCaseSensitive.4="auto" diskSecurity.4="public" diskReadList.4="" diskWriteList.4="" diskVolsizelimit.4="" diskExportNFS.4="-" diskExportNFSFsid.4="0" diskSecurityNFS.4="public" diskHostListNFS.4="" diskIdSlot.29="-" diskSpindownDelay.29="-1" diskSpinupGroup.29="" But there are new unraid versions and other changes on the system since that time, so that backup wouldn't be valid anyway I guess. I'm 100% sure that the 10TB drive is the parity one since it is larger than the rest as well.
  3. Hi, so I had the bad luck that a power outage today broke my USB stick. Although I don't know how it happened, it is completely bricked. I managed to create a new USB and transferred my key onto that. The precrash system ran version 6.12.15 but when I created the new USB I thought I could upgrade to version 7.0.0 while I'm at it. I have installed every plugin that the precrash system had, and tried out of my own memory to recreate the disk array as I remember it was (see screenshot). My precrash system was running a lot of docker containers and one VM running Home Assistant which is very important for me to get back. I haven't dared to start the array yet. So, I have a few questions: Is this the right way to go about it? I see that All existing data on this device will be OVERWRITTEN when array is Started which somewhat scares me. Does the Disk order matter in case I didn't get it in the right order compared to previously? Anything else I should consider? From now on, I will backup my USB stick regularly, that you can count on. Any input is appreciated. Best regards, Nony.

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