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  1. Appreciate the effort in putting this together. Spent an evening trying to migrate to the 2-docker linuxserver version and gave up. This was really straightforward.

     

    Used 8.0.24 (11notes/unifi:8.0.24-unraid) since that's what I was previously on and what the backup was built with.

    Only (known) issue I ran into was on Restore which appeared to hang. Restarted the container, logged in and everything looks great. 

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  2. Not sure if this is good or bad....

     

    Is it just try to start the array normally now?

     

    Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
    Phase 2 - using internal log
            - zero log...
    ALERT: The filesystem has valuable metadata changes in a log which is being
    destroyed because the -L option was used.
            - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps...
    clearing needsrepair flag and regenerating metadata
    sb_fdblocks 488961967, counted 490185727
            - found root inode chunk
    Phase 3 - for each AG...
            - scan and clear agi unlinked lists...
            - process known inodes and perform inode discovery...
            - agno = 0
            - agno = 1
            - agno = 2
    inode 5221924220 - bad extent starting block number 4503567550832887, offset 0
    correcting nextents for inode 5221924220
    bad data fork in inode 5221924220
    cleared inode 5221924220
            - agno = 3
            - agno = 4
            - process newly discovered inodes...
    Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks...
            - setting up duplicate extent list...
            - check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks...
            - agno = 0
            - agno = 3
            - agno = 1
            - agno = 4
            - agno = 2
    entry "IMG_2660.JPG" at block 1 offset 3136 in directory inode 5221034101 references free inode 5221924220
    	clearing inode number in entry at offset 3136...
    Phase 5 - rebuild AG headers and trees...
            - reset superblock...
    Phase 6 - check inode connectivity...
            - resetting contents of realtime bitmap and summary inodes
            - traversing filesystem ...
    bad hash table for directory inode 5221034101 (no data entry): rebuilding
    rebuilding directory inode 5221034101
            - traversal finished ...
            - moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ...
    Phase 7 - verify and correct link counts...
    Maximum metadata LSN (39:3996936) is ahead of log (1:2).
    Format log to cycle 42.
    done

     

  3. Thanks @JorgeB

    I'm getting this. Maybe because I ran the above already?  Should I go ahead and run it with "-L"?

    Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
    Phase 2 - using internal log
            - zero log...
    ERROR: The filesystem has valuable metadata changes in a log which needs to
    be replayed.  Mount the filesystem to replay the log, and unmount it before
    re-running xfs_repair.  If you are unable to mount the filesystem, then use
    the -L option to destroy the log and attempt a repair.
    Note that destroying the log may cause corruption -- please attempt a mount
    of the filesystem before doing this.

     

  4. I recently found one of my drives as "Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system". From directions in the forums, I ran:

    "xfs_repair -v /dev/sdd" from the console

    It gave me the error: 

    "Sorry, could not find valid secondary superblock Exiting now."

     

    The drive still is unmountable.  Any other ideas on bringing this drive back?  I see instructions on looking for a lost+found folder but I don't see that anywhere. The drive never appears in Unassigned Devices with the array stopped or in maintenance mode. With the array started, I don't see the folder in /mnt/user

     

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  5. I'm having a weird problem with my Windows 10 VM. I'm passing through a USB PCIe controller to the VM (and a GPU) and everything works fine with keyboard, mouse, USB audio dongle, GPU.

     

    But when I launch a game (CS: GO, Starcraft I/II), the keyboard stops working. I've tried 2 USB keyboards now with both the same issue (wired and wireless). I've resorted to passing a keyboard directly to the VM and the keyboard works fine at that point. Any ideas of how to resolve this?

     

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