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Messed up replacing my Cache drive

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I have a single SSD Cache drive that is a bit small and I wanted to replace with a larger one.

 

Unfortunately I didn't read all the relevant FAQ's and ended up following this procedure for my single cache drive

How do I replace or upgrade a cache pool disk?

Instead of this one

How do I replace/upgrade my single cache device? (unRAID v6.2 and above only)

 

The result is a shiny new cache disk with nothing on it...so for anyone wondering, yes I am indeed 'Costanza, Lord of the Idiots'. I did manage to restore my AppData using the CA Appdata backup/restore tool, and also found other posts that helped me get my docker image and containers up and running again.

 

But I have noticed that the backup of my libvirt.img didn't restore along with my Appdata. TBH I'm not even really sure what this is, but my question is should I be manually placing this back into the system share as it was before?

 

And also is there anything else I've missed that I need to be doing to make sure everything is as it should be again?

 

 

Edited by nametaken_thisonetoo
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4 hours ago, nametaken_thisonetoo said:

TBH I'm not even really sure what this is

Libvirt.img is where the XMLs for the VMs are stored.

  • Author

Ah ok thanks. I don't have any VM's running at this stage, nor have I set any up previously. Does UnRaid just place the Libvirt.img there anyway as a placeholder, or is it a bit odd that it was part of my system folder?

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The libvirt.img file gets created as soon as the VM service is enabled regardless of whether you have any VMs.

  • Author

OK cool that makes sense - I guess I must have turned VM Manager on and off at some point, which would then have created the file. Thanks for clearing that up

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