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  1. Here is a good jumping off point: LINK
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  2. @MagnusSt From the console or shell, run "sudo zpool status HDDs -v", it will show you more detail, it's takes a long time, and is done per drive. If your pool name is not HDDs, change as needed
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  3. On a test machine, I'm booting TrueNAS from a "high endurance" micro sd card in a usb adapter. The manufacturer's datasheet claims an endurance of 170TBW but I've only been using it for a month and a half, so we will just have to see.
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  4. I wanted to add a single SSD pool to my system but HexOS wont let you create a pool without at least two drives so I had to do that manually in truenas. Hopefully there are plans to allow having a single drive pool? After adding my single SSD pool in truenas the HexOS UI seems to be broken. I will attach a picture of what I am seeing. It now shows my server health is not running normally and when I click on it to see what the problem is it just tries to load endlessly and never shows me. Also my original storage pool now no longer shows up under the storage list on the main page and under the storage page it says there are no storage pools present on the system. My system is running completely normal and truenas doesn't show any issues with anything. Just wanted to report these issues incase there may be a solution or if it would help the devs out in any way. Thanks and cant wait for 1.0!
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  5. Oh, I have options. I have one server running OMV & another running TrueNAS Scale. ... I was hoping to migrate from OMV/Docker to Scale/Kubernetes, but we see how that panned out. Thought I would try HexOS, but I won't make the jump until single drive storage is allowed. Of course I understand HexOS is just starting out, but surprised they forced multiple drives only in a beta.
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  6. Custom built nas. intel core ultra 265k + asus prime matx motherboard (i would not recommend this motherboard)
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  7. Managed to fix the problem. Go into True NAS interface from Settings in Hex. Go to 'Apps' menu, click 'Configuration' drop down button, click 'Choose Pool', select your storage pool then click 'Choose' - the app service will then start, go back to HexOS and install Immich again and all will work.
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