matty2k

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  1. Ok. I have read the information before, but obviously did not fully understand the logic. Let me clarify: Do I need to create the user share folder(s) or better say the complete file structure on each disk manually? Or does Unraid create the user share file structure for me if needed, e.g. disk1 is full and need to go on writing on disk2? it ist a little bit confusing since I am used to work with Raid system where you do not need to manage the file structure on every single disk separately. kind regards and thanks again.
  2. Thank`s for the quick answers, I will try with split level 3. What I woul like unraid to do if I copy files from a destination (in this case the mounted smb share) is to fill up the first disk, when the first disk is full, then copy to disk2 and so on .. Therefore the split level .. but perhabs my understanding is not correct for this. regards
  3. Dear folks, I am new to unraid and just set up my first server. Now trying to copy my files from my existing synology NAS via mounted SMB share to the unraid user share on my array. Unfortunately I am running into problems, because the share does not expand to the next disk when the first disk is full. I started with 6.10RC1 and hope it is not a related problem to the RC. I first had built the array with 2x 16 GB Toshiba HDD (data and parity) and later on expanded with another 8 TB Toshiba disk. The user share was configured before I expanded the array ... only if this does matter, but from my understanding Unraid would use every additional disk as needed (if share is configured correct). Share structure is: movies => resolution => movie name => files Split level is set to two ... I already tried with 3 .. Hope for help Kind regards matty nasa-diagnostics-20210823-0816.zip