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  1. I recently went to try to replace a cache drive in a 2 device cache pool. Made a few mistakes with leaving the old cache drive connected, but now have two cache drives in the pool in the GUI. When I run 'btrfs fi show /mnt/cache' I get the following output: Label: none uuid: de367c3c-6d81-436c-810a-1fddd25394321e Total devices 3 FS bytes used 835.71GiB devid 2 size 931.51GiB used 839.03GiB path /dev/sdb1 devid 3 size 931.51GiB used 121.00GiB path /dev/sdd1 *** Some devices missing This is setup in RAID1, but it's currently rebuilding the new drive, which is why the storage used amounts don't match. Any way to get this device count back down to 2?
  2. That did it, thanks for the fast turnaround!
  3. Potentially. I thought I added in all the commands to port the nzbget.conf file for the new docker. Can you send me your nzbget.conf file in a PM? Leave out any username/password info that you don't want to share. This is happens both when I try to start the container with the old nzbget.conf file, but also when I start with an empty configuration folder. The container seems to make only the openvpn folder, but nothing else. the logs just say that nzbget starts then stops, with nothing else really logged. Will send the conf file when i'm back at the server.
  4. I think the last much for nzbgetvpn may have broken the container. The application quits on start now, is there a configuration change I need to make?
  5. Just wanted to swing by and ask about the "skb rides the rocket" message as well. I'm seeing that message when scanning shows through sickbeard on an NFS mount. Share configured as identified in the first post. EDIT: after a bit more playing around, it doesn't kick in until I turn on btsync and start syncing files