I recently had one disk in my pool fail, and it's the one disk that isn't protected by Snapraid because the data on it is largely replaceable. However, I stupidly realize I don't have any up-to-date list of which files were on there that I ought to replace.
It seems unlikely, but would DrivePool happen to record or log any information about this? Even an access log, so I can check for filenames that existed on drive D:\ underlying pool O:\, for example?
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HarveyBeans
I recently had one disk in my pool fail, and it's the one disk that isn't protected by Snapraid because the data on it is largely replaceable. However, I stupidly realize I don't have any up-to-date list of which files were on there that I ought to replace.
It seems unlikely, but would DrivePool happen to record or log any information about this? Even an access log, so I can check for filenames that existed on drive D:\ underlying pool O:\, for example?
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