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* fix(topology): keep physical disk 0 distinct in SplitByPhysicalDisk DiskId 0 doubles as the first physical disk (Locations[0]) and the protobuf "unset" default. SplitByPhysicalDisk folded every DiskId-0 record onto the aggregate DiskId whenever that was non-zero, so on a multi-disk node the first disk's volumes merged into whichever disk held volumes[0]: the node reported one fewer disk, the sibling showed ~2x volumes, and per-disk max was smeared across the survivors. This surfaced as cluster.status and volume.list undercounting disks. Only treat 0 as unset when no record carries a non-zero DiskId; with a mix, 0 is a real disk and keeps its own entry. * fix(admin): resolve physical disk 0 in active-topology indexes rebuildIndexes re-derived each volume/EC record's physical disk id with the same "DiskId 0 means unset" heuristic SplitByPhysicalDisk used, so the two agreed only by sharing the bug. Now that SplitByPhysicalDisk keeps disk 0 distinct, the duplicated heuristic would fold disk-0 records onto a sibling while at.disks kept them on disk 0; GetVolumeLocations and GetECShardLocations then matched no record and silently dropped every volume and EC shard on the first disk, starving balance and EC tasks. Build the indexes from the same SplitByPhysicalDisk reconstruction that builds at.disks, so the keys always resolve. One source of truth instead of a parallel normalize. * fix(ec): allow physical disk 0 as preferred EC shard target pickBestDiskOnNode gated its result on bestDiskId != 0, but 0 is both a valid physical disk and the uint32 zero value, so a best-scoring disk 0 was discarded and the non-matching fallback returned instead. Gate on bestScore. * test(admin): cover EC-shard index resolution for physical disk 0 rebuildIndexes builds ecShardIndex the same way as volumeIndex; pin the EC path too so a shard on disk 0 keeps resolving via GetECShardLocations.