I would ssh in and see if you can do a 'ls /mnt/hdd'

Could be the hard drive failed to mount at boot? If so a reboot is an option. I have seen that from time to time.

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Just figured out with nostr:npub1r7psmkr4zv93xnal8un6d8hvmpsn5jvhfzn3kk38rfcel6awznks7znspg that file doesn’t exists but everything is ok and synced. Just not sure why it gives the error on the screen 🤷‍♂️