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Broke my VM's screwing with cache...

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Greetings everyone.  Due to wanting better performance out of my Windows 10 VM that I was getting on BTRFS, I read up and tried to remove one of my cache drives (pool of 4 in Raid 6) with the goal of running the vm from the xfs drive.  I shrunk the windows partitions in the VM, verified that the reduced vm still booted and worked (it did), and then resized the vm from the command line.  One last test and everything still booted fine.  I stopped the array, unassigned a cache drive, started the array, and let the balance finish.  VM's were still working at this point. After several failed attempts to format the cache drive through UD plugin, I gave up and added the cache drive back to the pool.  Upon the array coming on line, I got an error about libvert not being able to start.  I re-downloaded the image, rebooted the server and the VM service started.  HOWEVER, none of my VM's will boot now.  Windows goes to "auto recovery" which always fails, Ubuntu and OSX wont boot at all.  OSX sits on the clover screen.  It seems as though the vdisks cant be found but the mapping is the same as it was prior.  Help please!!!

Edited by discojon

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Apparently the img files got corrupted.  I was able to get the ubuntu VM to load, the OSX and Windows 10 are dead unless someone can revive them.  I made a new Win10 VM and have spend the last few hours settings it up.

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