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Crazywatermelon

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  1. 1 minute ago, JorgeB said:

    Even after fixing with testdisk? Try rebooting if you didn't yet, if it still doesn't work you can try mounting manually while specifying the filesystem, if it still doesn't work file recovery util is the best bet.

    Yes the issue is TestDisk is writing the partition as ~ 2MB. Its an 8 TB disk so a full scan is going to take much longer but I think I'll run that and see if TestDisk pulls up any other partitions.

  2. I'm working on shrinking my array as I recently got larger capacity drives. I followed the guide for performing the shrink and after performing a new config and verifying the drives were assigned correctly I went to start the array and got that error message on one of the disks that was working previously. I've gone through and started the array in maintenance mode and run a disk check on the drive but that didn't resolve the issue. Any ideas on what I can do to resolve the issue or should I just start running through recovery options?

  3. 15 hours ago, ich777 said:

    Yes I also experienced that bug... Actually this is becaus I changed something before the release fo this plugin... :P

    @SimonF and @Joedy working on a better frontend than mine, I will integrate it soon in the plugin, eventually this or next week.

     

    Yes, take the usual steps to assign it to the target. If the FileIO volume exists in the config then you don't have to create it and you can skip this step.

    If you want to save the config, you have to do this manually. Simply open up a terminal from Unraid itself (in the upper right corner) and type in 'targetcli saveconfig' this should save the config to your USB Boot drive.

     

    Sorry for the inconvenience... That's why I marked it as beta but nothing breaking iSCSI itself.

    Thank you. One small note performing the saveconfig did not for whatever reason save the config in a location that persists through boot but I was able to back up the config to another location and use targetctl restore to restore it. Minor hiccup nothing major. Thank you again.

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