May 7, 20242 yr Would really appreciate some help as I am apparently a complete noob on the server side of things. So recently I decided to take the leap and upgrade a lot of my drives inside of unRAID. I first upgraded my parity drives and let those rebuild as I needed to increase the size for my larger drives. That seemed to go okay and my parity was rebuilt fine. I went ahead and cleared of 2 new drives as well that I added to the array. Later also swapping out my old parity ones for 2 more larger ones. At this point I only had two drives in my array, following a YouTube tutorial I used the unbalanced plugin to move data off each of the smaller drives to my new larger ones. After that I swapped out those two old ones with two new ones. I have a total of 6 drives. I went to go ahead and start up docker and that is failing as well as my vm server is failing to start as well saying the path does not exist and I'm missing quite a few now. I expected a chunk of these to be on my cache drive where I thought all this was stored but when I click into view the cache drive, it's showing nothing but it does say some of it is in use. Anyone able to assist here or tell me how f'd I am and what to do next? I still see some shares and they are accessible.
May 7, 20242 yr Author Here are some photos, not sure what else would be helpful here. Like I said complete noob on the server side of things. In my day job, I'm focused strictly on networking. Edited May 7, 20242 yr by Milhouz Adding additional photo
May 7, 20242 yr Author Solution Okay oddly enough someone pointed out that my appdata was likely moved somewhere and that made me take another look at my cache since nothing was showing up, after a reboot of unRAID that solved the issue. Going to look into picking up another nvme ssd soon to make sure I have redundancy in case it's going bad.
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