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mrchem

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  1. Only thing buggier than this Plugin would be a locust swarm, like literally. Stupid thing never works properly, deleted things either get fully deleted with this plugin on or they end up in the trash folder even if this plugin is turned off and even an uninstallation wouldn't correct that one needs to restart their mfking server to stop this plugin's nonsense. now I ask with genuine sincerity, was the dev who made this plugin high while coding this or is he/she plainly punking us ?
  2. The 8TB HDD was already formatted zfs when it was in the Array and then I transferred all the data to it (it's still there) from the other drives before formatting them to create the pool. All the sudden the Array stops and I get "Wrong Config" error multiple times. tower-diagnostics-20230709-0657.zip
  3. Issues with ZFS Pool Configuration and Data Recovery I recently set up a ZFS pool consisting of five devices: an 8TB NAS HDD, a 2TB NVME SSD, two 1TB SSDs, and an unassigned fifth spot. I also designated a separate 1TB SSD as the main array device. Initially, everything was functioning well. However, it's important to note that only the 8TB HDD contained data; the other drives were empty. Problems arose when I attempted to create a swap file on a different 1TB NVME cache drive. This action seemed to disrupt the system. Upon restarting the array, I received an error message indicating a configuration issue, and the array refused to start. In an attempt to rectify the situation, I deleted the pool and tried to recreate it. However, the system now insists on formatting all the drives in the pool, claiming they're unmountable. This is problematic as these drives are already ZFS formatted and contain valuable data. Each time I attempt to create a new pool, I encounter the same error message: "Jul 10 08:08:48 Tower unassigned.devices: Mounting partition 'sdb1' at mountpoint '/mnt/disks/annoyingtesttwo'... Jul 10 08:08:50 Tower unassigned.devices: Mount of 'sdb1' failed: 'cannot open 'annoyingtesttwo': dataset does not exist ' Jul 10 12:29:05 Tower unassigned.devices: Mounting partition 'sdb1' at mountpoint '/mnt/disks/annoyingtesttwo'... Jul 10 12:29:08 Tower unassigned.devices: Mount of 'sdb1' failed: 'cannot open 'annoyingtesttwo': dataset does not exist ' Jul 10 15:44:51 Tower emhttpd: WDC_W**************K(8TB the main one)” The 'annoyingtesttwo' mentioned in the error message is a temporary pool I created during my troubleshooting attempts. It doesn't need to be mounted, so I'm unsure how to proceed. At this point, my primary goal is to recover approximately 4TB of data from my 8TB HDD. Given the persistent issues I've encountered with ZFS, I'm considering abandoning it and recreating the array using XFS instead. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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