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corrupted USB, rebuilding array help. Key migration.

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This forum was down so I asked for help on reddit, figured out I had a USB that was dying, started building a new USB, reconfiguring cache/array.

On my old USB i found a file that listed which drives where cache(easy all the SSDs). Is there a similar file for the array as I have 4x12TB and 4x8TB, one of the 12TB drives is my parity drive.

and once the array is set up, is there an easy way to move my pro licence to the new key?

Thanks!

Ebein Tides

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config folder on flash contains all of your configuration, and is all you need to get all of your configuration going again on a new install.

config/super.dat is your array assignments, config/pools folder is your pools.

config/pro.key is your license. After you boot you will have to do a license transfer to the new flash in Tools - Registration.

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Changing the boot device | Unraid Docs

The boot device is critical to your Unraid server as it stores the operating system, configuration files, and license. (For typical USB installs this is a USB flash drive; with internal boot it is ano
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can i copy those files to the new USB and will it work?

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