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heredago

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  1. I rebooted but I still cannot access the webui, the array doesn't seem started because the shares aren't showing in \\TOWER\ I can only see the USB Flash key at \\TOWER\flash and even with disabling the plugins & extras & using a stock go file, and rebooting, it still doesn't work. I guess I will have to try a fresh "install" on the USB key when I get back. From my understanding, I think that I shouldn't really be too worried about my data.
  2. I just completed these steps: but I still cannot access the Webui, I can only access \\TOWER\ and only \\TOWER\flash shows up in there and here is attached the full system log syslog_2012-02-11_17-46.txt
  3. I've tried different things to restart the webui to no success but I received: root@Tower:~# killall emhttp root@Tower:~# nohup /usr/local/sbin/emhttp & [1] 24575 root@Tower:~# nohup: ignoring input and appending output to `nohup.out' then, I tried the Powerdown script from cmd line but received:
  4. Clean and first install of unRAID in June (5.0 rc4) (VM of an ESXi server with MV8 HBA's) This is the second time that this exact same thing has happened but except for this, everything has worked perfectly for the last 4-5 months (initial clean install) I haven't changed a single thing since the initial install in June (except for a permission on a share) and the last (and only other) time that unRAID became unresponsive like this must have been 2 months ago. (I don't know if it was at the time of the Sept 2nd parity check or not) So the monthly parity check of October 2nd finished fine without any problem. But the one of this month (Nov 2nd) made my unRAID unresponsive: I can still Telnet into the server cannot acccess the web menu cannot acccess the smb share unraid_syslog_nas_2012-02-11_outage_.txt
  5. After restarting my Windows machines, the share is there but it doesn't really connect automatically. If I click on it, it turns to green and it works but it needs a manual action. I got around it with a startup scheduled "net use" task but I was wondering if there was something even easier or if I wasn't getting something right!?
  6. can you tell us which instructions did you follow? is it dhy8386's linked tutotial? http://blog.phonicuk.com/post/2012/07/30/Running-Mac-OS-X-108-Mountain-Lion-in-VMware-ESXi-5.aspx
  7. Maybe I configured it wrong... but on my setup, I need to use "workgroup\username-you-created" (without the quotes) as the actual username when connecting to the SMB share. By default, I'm pretty sure that Unraid's workgroup is called Workgroup but you could have changed that setting so just double check it in your Unraid config if it doesn't work. Just also make sure that you're not already connected / have the same network share mapped anonymously. (http://www.7tutorials.com/how-delete-mapped-drives-windows-7)
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