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4 of 7 VMs disappeared after unraid reboot.

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Is there a way to recover missing VMs configurations? The VM drives still exist

 

I have no idea what could have gone wrong. The VMs that are now suddenly missing were not running when I rebooted unraid. There appears to be nothing wrong with unraid. 

 

The three remaining VMs work without error.

 

EDIT: I did notice that the 2TB cache drive had dropped to 16MBs

 

tower-diagnostics-20230802-1104.zip tower-syslog-20230802-1803.zip

Edited by JackSafari

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The best that I can determine is that the cache drive dropped to no free space and that caused configuration corruption with the only active VM (Windows). I was able to create new VMs using the existing vDisks and so far everything is back to normal.

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