BadJanitor

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  1. Looks like binhex updated that FAQ with new configuration lines for the fallback cipher. Just updated my config and can verify it works again.
  2. My container also broke with the latest update and I was already using the cipher fallback option that binhex referenced. Rolled back to the previous image and it started working again. Then I did the update again, changed my configuration from Vancouver to Ontario, and it worked fine. There must be some incompatibility between this new version and that server. I've been meaning to switch to Wireguard so I'll try that out too.
  3. Yeah I will likely move to separate shares down the road so that I can have the level of control that you mentioned. I still fail to understand why my initial setting of "split top two levels" was restricting all of my movies to go to a single disk using the structure in the diagram above. I guess I'll have to test it out again when I recreate my shares and see if I can recreate it.
  4. Yeah I definitely changed it back to High Water and removed the disk exclusions. I think I'm also going to split my Media share apart into more specific ones so I can get more granular if needed, or just remove the split levels altogether, because as you mentioned, it's probably not worth the effort. Since work is slow today though, and since I'm a visual person, I made a quick diagram showing what I'm trying to accomplish in the example above. It's basically the same example as in the manual, but including the disks. Can you verify whether I would need split level 2 or 3 configured to accomplish this? Thanks again.
  5. You are correct. I do want each movie folder on the disk where it was created, but I don't want ALL of my movie folders on a single disk, which is what was happening at level 2.
  6. Yes, 'Share' represents the actual share, named "Media" in my case.
  7. @trurl Attached is the screenshot you requested. @itimpi The more I play with this, the more unsure I am about my split level setup. Here is my share and folder structure: Share > Movies > Movie Folder > Movie Files I currently have the split level set to "Split only the top two levels", with the assumption that each individual movie folder (and files within) would be restricted to a single disk. This follows the examples I found on the wiki and on the forum, however, I don't seem to get the behavior I want until I set it to level 3. Can you please sanity check me? Thanks
  8. Hello Everyone, I'm a new UnRAID user and I've stumbled into an issue that I can't seem to figure out. I just created a new array with 3 data disks (parity will be added later) and setup a share. When I copy data over to the share, UnRAID will only write data to 2 of the data disks and not the third. I feel like I have a solid understanding of split levels and the allocation methods, and I'm confident they aren't at play here. To be positive, I've also adjusted them to split level 1 and most-free, but it had no effect. I've also tried excluding the two working disks in an attempt to force writes to the third, but it seems to go ignored. The hard drive in question just came out of a working system, and I also did a full pre-clear on it (which passed) so I'm pretty confident it is good. I'm not sure what else I can try or what other information I can provide, so I'm hoping someone can help me out here. Diagnostics and a screenshot attached. Thanks in advance. krieger-diagnostics-20190508-0918.zip