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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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Hi, short answer is DrivePool doesn't keep a record of files in the pool. Longer answer is File IDs are "kept" in the sense that DrivePool needs to map the File IDs of accessed files in the poolparts to a unique ID representing them in the pool (and the current implementation isn't persistent across reboots) but that's basically just a table of numbers that won't be linkable to the actual files since the failed disk is no longer communicating with the pool.

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