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  1. I found a way to handle this. My bad. I should have searched the forum before. I am using "wait 15" after the mariadb container has started. That gives the SMB share enough time to ocme up before nextcloud is started.
  2. Hi, when doing a zfs backup with syncoid it complaines about a missing lzop compression binary: syncoid --skip-parent --sendoptions=L --no-sync-snap -r mbounraid:zdata zstore/data/BACKUP/unraid/disk1 WARNING: lzop not available on source ssh:-S /tmp/syncoid-mbounraid-1760961113-70906-9105 mbounraid- sync will continue without compression. The send/receive proceeds anyways, but without compression. Would it be possible to include the lzop binary in one of the next unraid releases?
  3. I have a nextcloud which incorporates a SMB share with photos into my users nextcloud files folder. When I boot unraid I can not see the photos. I see the files and folder entries (created by a previous occ files:scan --all), but I can not access any file. They are not available. I have to restart nextcloud. Then everything is ok. I assume the issue is that during boot nextcloud is started before the SMB share is mounted. That leaves nextcloud with no files in that share. When I then restart nextcloud, the SMB share is already mounted, files are available and everything is ok. Can I change the sequence of events during boot such that the SMB share is mounted before nextcloud is started?
  4. The pool is a single device pool. It contains only /dev/md1p1. See zpool status in my previous post. What do you mean with "reimport that device as a single device pool"?
  5. Hi, I want to attach a second HD to an existin pool to create a mirror: The current pool is: root@unraid:~# zpool status pool: disk1 state: ONLINE scan: scrub repaired 0B in 00:10:14 with 0 errors on Fri Oct 17 16:21:29 2025 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM disk1 ONLINE 0 0 0 md1p1 ONLINE 0 0 0With zpool attach I could convert this into a mirror: https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/man/master/8/zpool-attach.8.html But how do I do that with unraid? Does the GUI support this operation or do I need to do it on the commandline. Also, the current pool is encrypted resp. teh device is a LUKS device created by unraid during initial setup. What is the best way to attach a second drive?
  6. The missing keyfile was a good hint. It is not sufficient to give the keyfile in the GUI (select a local file, like when first set it up). I needed to copy the keyfile manually to /root/keyfile. It works now. But is that a bug? It should be possible to provide the keyfile via GUI. Now I am reinstalling container and restoring data and configs. Lets see how that goes.
  7. This does not work. I want the drive to have one partion which is XFS encrypted with keyfile. But every time I start formating it says at the end: umountable. Volume not encrypted. I am lost here.
  8. Hi, I am new to unraid. When I first setup my unraid environment I was reusing a 2 TB drive which was laying around in my desk. This is the only drive in my setup. I have it all up and running incl. nextcloud. But today I realized that the 2 TB drive has 3 partitions from its former usage. And unraid is only using the first 1 TB partition. How can I reformat that drive to be one partition with the full 2 TB? I do have a backup on a remote server. The backup was done with Appdata backup. The backup contains /mnt/user/appdata and /mnt/cache/appdata and the boot stick. I also have a backup of the nextcloud user data. What do I need to do to get the full 2 TB?

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