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meatsack's post in Unraid saying wrong drive in slot in cache pool was marked as the answerI've got the cache pool going again. Steps I took for anyone running into this in the future:
Step 1: Back up everything off the cache pool: SSH into unraid server, mount one of your cache drives, back everything up. cd /mnt mkdir tempmount #Find out what your cache drives device is using lsblk and then mount it read only. mount -o ro /dev/nvme0n1p1 /mnt/tempmount #I backed up the cache to my local machine #Open local terminal and execute rsync rsync -avh --progress "[email protected]:/mnt/tempmount/" ~/Desktop/cache_backup Go into unraid > Tools > New Config > Preserver Current Assignments > Array > Apply Go to Main > Add Cache Pool > Assign cache drives like they were before reboot > Check the Parity Valid box > Start array All of my data seems to be intact on the cache pool, so no need to the backups we made!