Everything posted by DCCXVIII
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
As far as I can see, this addon doesn't work. It creates the .Recycle.Bin folders in the SMB shares. But deleting files in those shares does not transfer the deleted files to the .Recycle.Bin folder. So there is no recycling bin functionality. Perhaps there's some random setting I missed but I also noticed that in the settings of this addon, no shares appear despite the fact that there indeed shares.
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Newbie Help Required
Update: I managed to figure out a work-around for my Windows machine at least. For whatever reason, the Unraid server name doesn't work properly. But the IP address does. So accessing my SMB shares via the IP address in Windows File Explorer works as it should. But accessing the exact same share via the network name instead, doesn't. This despite the fact that Windows can see the SMB shares via the network name. It just cannot gain access to the user accounts for some unknown reason.
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Newbie Help Required
I'm on Windows 10.
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Newbie Help Required
ok, I'll use the "user" folder. Thanks. I did delete what I could from the Windows credential manager (I'm on Windows 10), but it still is having the same issue. I've tried reboots as well to no avail. My Linux machine is running Ultramarine (Fedora) KDE. So Dolphin File Manager.
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Newbie Help Required
Sorry for the vague title but I have multiple issues I need to get sorted and I doubt the mods on here would appreciate me spamming the forum. So I've just finished setting up my first Unraid server but hit some immediate issues I need help with: The built in file manager that Unraid uses shows me a "user" and a "user0" folder as a higher level folder to my shares. The only difference between these 2 folders as far as I can see is that the "user" folder exposes the folders in the pool, whereas the "user0" folder doesn't. I therefore assume it is irrelevant as to which of these 2 folders I use if I am copying files from a externally mounted USB drive to my regular SMB shares? For whatever reason, I cannot gain proper access to any of my SMB shares either via my Windows machine or my Linux desktop. They can see the SMB shares, they can read the shares, but they cannot gain write access. I assume this is because for whatever reason, both my Windows and Linux machines are not showing the prompt to input the username/password credentials setup in the user account space of Unraid. Why this is the case, I do not know. I therefore cannot get proper access to any of my SMB shares. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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[Plugin] FanCrtl Plus
I wonder what the difference between version 1 and version 2 is.
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What does it mean when the starter licence says "6 devices"?
Does it include boot drive? Cache drives? Array drives? All of the above? Cause right now I have 1 boot drive, 2 pool drives, 2 parity drives and 4 array drives. Thanks!
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Cannot write Unraid to NVME SSD
I see. Do you know if the USB tool will be updated in the future to support SSD creation as well?
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Cannot write Unraid to NVME SSD
Now that Unraid can run off an SSD, I'm trying to use the USB creator tool to install it to my 1TB NVME SSD via a rando JMicron USB to NVME converter that I have. Initially the Unraid USB creator tool couldn't even detect the drive on Windows. However upon trying it again on Linux (Ultramarine/Fedora), it WAS able to see the drive. So I thought that it would then work. Alas, I was wrong. After initiating the install to the drive, it eventually just hangs for about 10min at 26% and then errors out (Please check your network connection and try again. Error downloading: Send failure: Connection reset by peer - Server IP). Note: There is nothing wrong with my network connection. What do?