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New USB and an error....

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So I added a new m.2 to my cache pool over the weekend, lost most of my docker apps and VM's even after following the guide to add new drives to the cache pool...

 

So, it was a REALLY late night Friday... as I rebuilt most of them, and upon creating new VM's I was met with the "startup.nsh" issue on both Linux and Windows VM's

 

I did a restart of the system, and it would not start and the cli was showing an error that I hadn't seen before: "SYSLINUX 6.03 KDDBoot error" which from searching told me that I needed to replace my USB key.  So after downloading my backup, sourcing a new USB key, and booting the system up... I find myself unable to start the array because I am unable to replace my key..

 

I have the following error: SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected non-whitespace character after JSON data at line 1 column 2 of the JSON data

 

This appears to be because I proactively replaced my USB with one that was a bit lower profile a few months ago... and apparently we can't change usb keys more then once a year without supports assistance?

 

Is there anything that I can do get my server up and running today without supports assistance?  Their automated reply said it could take at least a business day, which means my server will be down for over 48 hours :(

 

Any guidance is appreciated.

 

Thanks!

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