When I run dpcmd on a file that is missing, I get no errors and it detects it correctly on the drive it is located on
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> dpcmd check-pool-fileparts "D:\Shared\Videos\TV Shows\Andor.S01E01.1080p\Andor.S01E01.1080p.mkv"
dpcmd - StableBit DrivePool command line interface
Version 2.3.2.1493
Detail level: Inconsistent File Duplication
Listing types:
+ Directory
- File
-> File part
* Inconsistent duplication count
** Inconsistent duplication attributes
! Error
Listing format:
[{0}/{1} IM] {2}
{0} - The number of file parts that were found for this file / directory.
{1} - The expected duplication count for this file / directory.
I - This directory is inheriting its duplication count from its parent.
M - At least one sub-directory may have a different duplication count.
{2} - The name and size of this file / directory.
Scanning...
Summary:
Directories: (0)
- [Streams: (0) 0 B (0 B)]
Directory parts: (0)
- [Streams: (0) 0 B (0 B)]
Files: (1) 1.85 GB (1,985,633,052 B)
- [Streams: (0) 0 B (0 B)]
File parts: (1) 1.85 GB (1,985,633,052 B)
- [Streams: (0) 0 B (0 B)]
File parts by pool part UID:
- 75c43772-2ac7-45d8-8f30-0890224ddf51:
x1 - (1) 1.85 GB (1,985,633,052 B) [Streams: (0) 0 B (0 B)]
This happened after removing a disk from drivepool. The disk was removed via the drivepool GUI.
No errors are shown in service logs.
I tried uninstalling drivepool, rebooting, and reinstalling. Files are still missing.
How do I force drivepool to correctly detect these files?
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When I run dpcmd on a file that is missing, I get no errors and it detects it correctly on the drive it is located on
This happened after removing a disk from drivepool. The disk was removed via the drivepool GUI.
No errors are shown in service logs.
I tried uninstalling drivepool, rebooting, and reinstalling. Files are still missing.
How do I force drivepool to correctly detect these files?
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