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Orange triangle next to "isos"

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Hi, 

I have a newly installed unRaid machine with one SSD in the array, four HDDs as a ZFS pool and two nvmes for the cache.  I started it up and there is an orange triangle next to isos.  

How do I go about troubleshooting it?

Thanks.

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The triangle (if you hover over it) means that some (or all) of the files are unprotected by a parity system.   Since the ZFS and NVMEs are presumably protected, that means that the ISOs share is sitting on the array which doesn't look like you've added a parity drive to.

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