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  1. The files are there - if you can work out by examining them what their correct filename should be. in practice many people find it easier to restore from backups.
  2. From a functional point of view current Pro licences are equivalent to the new Lifetime licence.
  3. For the time being you need to revert. Any ‘hot fix’ would get a higher patch number (e.g. 6.12.10).
  4. An unexpected reboot is nearly always hardware related. Nothing in the logs that I can see indicating a software reason for the reboot.
  5. I would expect you to now have a lost+found folder on the drive with files/folders with cryptic numeric names. These are ones for which the repair process could not find the directory entry giving the correct name and would need sorting out manually. The Linux ‘file’ command can be useful if doing this by at least telling you the content type of any file.
  6. If the Caddy passes through to Unraid the drive serial number then it will work fine with Unassigned Devices. It is easy using UD to set a script to run when the drive is inserted that could then do the backup.
  7. that is a quirk of the way Unraid UserShares interact with the underlying Linux system and is mentioned in the User Shares part of the online documentation. If you had instead used Dynamix Fiile Manager to do this you would have gotten the expected result as that implements ‘move’ using a copy/delete strategy.
  8. Have you rebooted yet? That should be the first step. I would recommend posting a copy of your diagnostics after doing that to see if we can spot anything.
  9. You must never forward the Unraid GUI directly as you will almost certainly get hacked.. You should only do it either via Unraid Connect or using the built-in WireGuard VPN server.
  10. The report does not look good - I would expect there to be quite a lot that ends up in the lost+found folder with cryptic names. and needs manually sorting out What is the state of your backups? Makes me wonder if parity is good and it might be better to try and get that drive emulated and then repair the emulated drive? Any thoughts @JorgeB
  11. Good chance rebooting will clear that as the location is in RAM, but you should post your diagnostics to let us give more informed feedback. Is you sever exposed to the internet? Unraid is not hardened enough to be directly exposed to the internet.
  12. Do you have notifications enabled to tell you when something like this occurs?
  13. Other than trying the HBA in a different machine in case there is some incompatibility with the motherboard (or at least the PCIe slot used) I cannot think of anything obvious.
  14. You should contact support about this. They were going to offer a 4 device licence but then published the bottom licence was 6 devices so it looks like there is something falling through the cracks on device limit checking.
  15. To clarify it will count if it is plugged in any time the array is started. If it is plugged in when the array is already started then it does not count. You have to decide the trade-off the inconvenience of having to make sure it is not plugged in every time the array is started vs the convenience of not having to worry about this by having a licence that allows for more drives..