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dimaestro

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  1. dimaestro replied to fc0712's topic in General Support
    FC - ultimately no it won't. You gotta beat up on the disk a couple 3 times. Everytime I add a new disk to my array I give myself enough time to pre-clear it at least 3 times.
  2. Solutions are Solutions. I myself use a Sophos UTM as my router, firewall, DNS server, etc. However many people out there aren't able to do that. Quick, down & dirty solution is to use static ips.
  3. The majority of failures in a SMB network are related to name resolution errors. The solution is to set your Unraid server to a static ip (such as 192.168.1.100) and when you map the drives in a windows explorer window type in \\192.168.1.100 - it should as you for authentication. Type in your username & password, click 'remember'. Once it opens you can right click on the share and 'map network drive' assign it to a local drive letter and it's mapped. Now if you're on a domain, or are using a WinS server you can avoid having to it statically, but seriously how many home users are going to have a domain/wins server? Sometimes windows gets stupid and forgets the mapping - you will then have to right click on the drive in 'my computer' and 'remove drive' ... and remap it after a reboot. SMB is pretty good - it's just it's craptastic nameresolution that sucks. Go static IP no more problems. *** edit Now if you want to be smooth, just edit the c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts .... add in your server and name, it blammo name resolution works for every windows/linux pc you fix the hosts on .... little more of a pita on a firestick tho.

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