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I think i have an 8tb connected to this AOC-card and everything works great, let me check first to be shure...
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Hello, i've got a problem With the new updates... 6.2 rc1 and rc2.
I use samba for Windows shares. My pc can connect to unraid, i can access the shares.
But after a while, i can't connect to unraid anymore. When i try \\192.168.1.3 (ip off unraid), i'm asked to enter username and password.
Even with correct login i still can't access my shares. When i install 6.1.9 everything is back ok.
What can be the problem??
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sounds as if Windows may have some cached credentials causing a problems. Try using Windows Credentials Manager to remove any existing credentials for the unRAID server.nope, i've rebooted both systems a few time...
tried with the \\192.168.1.3 and then unraid is asking for a login...
when i give the root access, unraid is asking again for root access...
nope, when i tried to connect with a new windows, the same problem occurs...
what happened?
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nope, i've rebooted both systems a few time...
tried with the \\192.168.1.3 and then unraid is asking for a login...
when i give the root access, unraid is asking again for root access...
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I have the update done, but now i can't access my shares anymore from Windows. I can Ping it, i can connect via website, but no more from explorer... What is wrong? All my shares are still ok from the website....
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The problem is on my cache drivers, i use 2 for redundant. What are the pro's for XFS?
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Hello,
I had to powerdown my system by a hard reset. After booting my cache disks "used" is set to NaN and "free" is set to 3tb. The drivers are 2tb. I still can access all my files and scrubbing returned no errors.
What do i have to do to get this correct again? I'm using latest version of unraid.
Greetz,
Filip
AOC-SAS2LP-MV8 with 8TB drives?
in Storage Devices and Controllers
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Nope, the hard drive is connected to the motherboard...