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  1. tower-diagnostics-20181022-0720.zip Sorry i coulda swore I attached it.
  2. here is the zip, i'm not sure where to go from here. is reformatting going to be my only option?
  3. Ok somewhere between 30 minutes and 1 hour of uptime the shares disappeared. I ran the command again and now i get an error on the output. Linux 4.14.49-unRAID. Last login: Thu Oct 18 18:04:57 -0600 2018 on /dev/pts/0. root@Tower:~# btrfs rescue super-recover -v /dev/sdg1 ERROR: mount check: cannot open /dev/sdg1: No such file or directory ERROR: could not check mount status: No such file or directory
  4. Sorry i've had a busy day. Here is what I got. I will say when i first reboot everything looks good for a few minutes and my shares show up, but they disappear after 5 minutes or so. This output was run while my share still show present. When the shares disappear again I'll run this again and see if the output changes. Linux 4.14.49-unRAID. root@Tower:~# btrfs rescue super-recover -v /dev/sdg1 All Devices: Device: id = 4, name = /dev/sdj1 Device: id = 2, name = /dev/sdh1 Device: id = 3, name = /dev/sdi1 Device: id = 1, name = /dev/sdg1 Before Recovering: [All good supers]: device name = /dev/sdj1 superblock bytenr = 65536 device name = /dev/sdj1 superblock bytenr = 67108864 device name = /dev/sdh1 superblock bytenr = 65536 device name = /dev/sdh1 superblock bytenr = 67108864 device name = /dev/sdi1 superblock bytenr = 65536 device name = /dev/sdi1 superblock bytenr = 67108864 device name = /dev/sdg1 superblock bytenr = 65536 device name = /dev/sdg1 superblock bytenr = 67108864 [All bad supers]: All supers are valid, no need to recover
  5. Linux 4.14.49-unRAID. root@Tower:~# mkdir /x root@Tower:~# mount -o recovery,ro /dev/sgd1 /x mount: /x: special device /dev/sgd1 does not exist. root@Tower:~# mount -o recovery,ro /dev/sdg1 /x mount: /x: can't read superblock on /dev/sdg1. root@Tower:~# mount -o degraded,recovery,ro /dev/sdg1 /x mount: /x: can't read superblock on /dev/sdg1. I am trying option #1, getting errors. sdg1 is the unmountable drive. Not sure if I am doing this correct. Let me know if I am doing something wrong or if I should move on to option #2
  6. so I went to my shares and hit add new share. re-created my plex media share. But it still shows I have no SMB shares
  7. I think he did not have that 1st drive as part of the cache pool, I believe he was just using it as a 100G SSD to run plex. Does this make more sense?
  8. Ok, I may be mistaken, my friend help me set up this server. I thought that plex was installed on the cache drive. I just noticed that on my shares tab all of my shares are missing. Here is the diagnostic file tower-diagnostics-20181017-1450.zip
  9. Hey all, I am fairly new to unraid so forgive me. I have a 4 drive array and 4 cache drives. I had plex and all my dockers installed on one of the cache drives. My trial recently expired and I activated a new pro license. Upon reboot I found I was having permissions issues in windows. I could access my files, but plex could not seem to play any of my media, also utorrent kept getting write errors and would not write to my array. I found the New Permissions tool and ran it on all my disks as well as all my user shares. It looks like this was a mistake, after this was done all my dockers went missing and one of my 4 cache drives (the one the dockers were installed on) now shows unmountable. I can no longer access my files in windows as the shares are gone. I'm not sure what my best course of action is. Do I need to reformat that cache drive, re-create all my shares, and reinstall all my dockers? Are the files on my array still safe?