August 22, 20196 yr Community Expert 7 hours ago, jonathanm said: The only thing I can think to do would be to attempt a data recovery on the original 120GB cache drive using BTRFS restore or similar. @johnnie.black may have a better idea about the situation. Appears the appdata it still on the 1TB cache, it might be corrupt or incomplete but if 120GB SSD was in raid1 it would have the same data, and if it was removed using the correct procedure the btrfs superblock would be destroyed making recovery impossible with btrfs restore and other btrfs tools, only way would be by using a delete files recover utility, like ufs explorer, but like mentioned it will likely have same appdata as current cache.
August 22, 20196 yr Community Expert 11 hours ago, chi_town60608 said: drwxrwxrwx 3 nobody users 29 Aug 13 09:13 ./ drwxrwxrwx 7 nobody users 106 Aug 21 19:45 ../ drwxrwxrwx 2 nobody users 33 Aug 13 09:13 libvirt/ Do you actually have any VMs?
August 22, 20196 yr Author 1 hour ago, trurl said: Do you actually have any VMs? Not that I'm aware of. Who knows what I may have done unexpectedly, though.
August 22, 20196 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, chi_town60608 said: Not that I'm aware of. Go to VM Manager, disable VMs, and delete libvirt image.
August 22, 20196 yr Author 28 minutes ago, trurl said: Go to VM Manager, disable VMs, and delete libvirt image. There were no VMs under VMS. I did disable them under VM Manager and deleted the image. Edited August 22, 20196 yr by chi_town60608
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