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Carraya

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  1. I tried finding itracker on the innodisk website but couldn't locate any download link. Is it publicly available somewhere or does it require contacting them directly?
  2. May I ask how to do that? (reformat) I've unassigned the disks, created a new configuration and restarted the array. Everything has remained the same.
  3. Do you see any potential issues arising from the situation? Should I reformat the Ironwolfs to streamline the overall formatting among the drives? I haven't transferred any data to the array yet.
  4. Hello, I've added brand new freshly formatted 14 TB drives to an empty array. Why do they show very different amounts of the file system overhead? Ironwolf Pro's show 97 GBs, the Exos - 268 GBs Ironwolf's have been added a while ago, but the Exos has just been added today after upgrading to 7.2.0 All three HDDs have been shucked, therefore I'd assumed they came from the store pre-formatted with exFAT.
  5. The latest version 2.1 of USB creator won't start, displaying the following error: Version 1.6 starts fine.
  6. Yes, that's the guide I was mentioning. And here's the specific how-to-setup page: https://trash-guides.info/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/ Accompanied by this video: It seems this file structure is now being regularly mentioned by many (not just on this board) when there's a question posted asking about the "best" share structure. Is it because it's assumed that the new user will be running **arrs? I still don't understand the fascination with this structure short of a specific usage case. I think there should be at least a basic qualifier mentioned in that respect by those who give such advice to a n00b.
  7. Linked by the OP page in Trash Guides is Unraid specific. That guide is being mentioned everywhere on this forum, which makes it super confusing for n00bs like myself when it's assumed that the users reading it know what they're doing and why. It's confusing because nowhere in the guide there's a mention of the specific purpose of the proposed share structure, or at least it's not obvious to n00bs who have never heard of hard links and atomic moves. Here's the first thing you see when opening that page: "The first thing you need to do is forget the suggested paths from the Spaceinvader One YouTube Tutorials, and don't use the predefined paths from the unraid templates."
  8. I'd like to have a server with different categories (Movies, TV Shows, Pictures, Books, Music, Documents etc.) with each client having different permission rights to each of that category.
  9. Hello! After spending some time on various threads I'm finally getting ready to build my first Unraid NAS. The one thing that I'm still foggy about is the share structure setup. I often see Trash Guides being referenced as a preferred way. But it's not obvious to me if it's being suggested for just one specific usage case applicable to users running various **arr's, using hardlinks and moving data via atomic moves. My usage case is strictly as a storage/media server. No use of torrents or **arr's Thanks

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