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unable to start unraid after shutting down array with intention to replace data drive

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Currently on the latest 6.12.18 version. I put a a larger 12TB drive to replace one of the 8TB data drives in my array. I shut down the array, remove the 8TB drive, and reboot with intention for the 12TB drive to replace the 8TB.

However, I keep getting this error, inspite of a few reset/reboots and have been unable to restart. Both the existing 8Tb drive and the 12TB drive at in the machine

 

mv: cannot stat '/usr/local/bin/mover': No such file or directory

jq: error: Could not open file /boot/config/plugins/disklocation/dislocation.conf: No such file or directory

/tmp/disklocation-install: line 215: [: ==: unary operator expected

 

Highly appreciate any help to remedy this. Thank you!

 

Edited by epicurean

Solved by trurl

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  • Solution

There has been an update to that plugin but I don't know if it is fixed.

  • Author

Hi,

Thank you for your reply. 

Can I confirm that I should 1) Remove the usb drive and delete the file and folder as stated?

 

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4 minutes ago, epicurean said:

Remove the usb drive and delete the file and folder as stated?

yes

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