JeffK

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  1. Abzstrak, I took your advice and enabled the macOS setting in SMB settings. Doing some testing, it seems to be working and retaining the original folder dates once it's copied over to UnRAID. I'll keep testing, but the results so far look promising. Thank you! Jeff
  2. Hi Abzstrak, I am only running SMB at the time. My issue is primarily focused on Windows clients connecting to the UnRAID box. I have thought about setting up an NFS client on Windows 10 and also setting up the corresponding NFS share on UnRAID, but haven't messed with that yet. I also ran the Docker permissions settings change and still same results. I am unable to change the directory on the Share. However, like I stated previously, the changes do make it to the actual folder structure where the files are physically stored (individual disks). I will also try the macOS setting and see if it helps. Thanks for the reply. Still searching..... Jeff
  3. Hello itimpi, Thank you for your response. Yes, timezone is set correctly for the server. Again, the information appears to be correct on the individual data disk, just not on the Samba (SMB) share. I'm wondering if something more needs to be set/configured with the share settings, since most of the stuff is out of the box default. Jeff
  4. ALL: I used rsync to copy some files over from a FreeNAS server to my UnRAID server. Once done, I noticed the directory timestamps were incorrect on the UnRAID share. I tried to change them via the 'touch' command -- no change. I tried to change them via a Windows program called 'Directory Report' -- no change. I stopped the array and restarted it, still no change. I then decided to look at the directory on the individual disk and noticed that it's info looked correct (stat command). Why can't I change the directory modified (mtime) time of a directory via SMB. I can do this on FreeNAS. I have scoured the Internet and have looked through all the UnRAID settings - can't find anything. Also, why is the info different between the share mount and the actual disk info? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  5. Everyone, Just wanted to reiterate what a lot of folks already know. I own the following gear: ASUS P5WD2-Premium motherboard Intel Pentium D930 (dual 3.0 GHz) 8 GBs of RAM WDC 8TB drives generic case Except for drives and memory, all parts are 12 years old. I am repurposing the hardware and have turned it into an UnRAID server. I bought the following off of Newegg: SUPERMICRO AOC-SAS2LP-MV8 PCI-Express 2.0 x8 SATA / SAS 8-Port Controller Card Unbeknownst to me at the time, the above card is Marvell-based and DOES NOT play nicely with UnRAID or FreeNAS! Recently, I had an unclean shutdown happen and upon reboot, UnRAID wanted to do a parity check. No matter what I did or tried, it would start and a short while later, report disk errors. Eventually, it red-balled a drive. I took the suspect drive out and put it into a Linux rig -- all my files were there and no problems with the drive at all. After reading extensively of the UnRAID and Marvell problems, I went to Ebay and bought a used Dell PERC H310 controller. I researched online how to flash it to IT mode , put it in my system, and now everything is running perfectly! No problems at all! Parity check took 17 hours to complete and not a single error. I am very happy now and have learned my lesson on Marvell controllers. I am posting this in hopes that it may help someone else out there having similar problems. Jeff
  6. Currently running latest Firefox 63.0.3 (64-bit). Recently installed latest stable version of UnRaid (6.6.5). Using Firefox, I am not able to see all of my 'Shares' - just a blank screen. I am able to see them correctly in Chrome. Running browsers on Win10 Pro (x64) desktop PC. EDIT - Per fellow user comment, problem was on my end (AdBlocker). I whitelisted the Unraid 'site' and all is showing correctly now. Sorry about that.