007craft Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 I have setup a "rootshare" on my Unraid server through SMB settings as indicated here ( Ok thats all working great. Except I was on my windows machine and went to transfer 600GB of data from my windows folder to \\unraid\mnt\disks\NVME\downloads (NVME being the name of my unassigned disk). I then got a message in windows saying "Not enough space available, you need xxxGB more space" But theres plenty of space on that unassigned drive. Its got 900GB free. So my only conclusion is that its doing the transfer using my cache drive (Which does not have 600gb free). If I head on over to krusader and try to make the transfer right on the unraid server, it all works fine, so there definitely is space on that unassigned drive) How do I make it so sending files over to \mnt\disks\NVME does NOT use the cache drive? Here is the current line I have for the rootshare in SMB settings. [rootshare] path = // comment = browseable = yes valid users = myuser write list = myuser vfs objects = Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 If you're really transferring to an Unassigned device data can never end up in cache, diags might give more clues. Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 A transfer to an Unassigned Device does not go via the cache so that is not your problem. I am a bit confused by the path you are giving for the Windows machine. I would expect it to be something like \\unraid\NVME\downloads assuming NVME is the name that you have specified in UD for the share name to be used for the NVME drive, and you want to be copying to a 'downloads' folder on that drive. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 Also that root share video doesn't make much sense since for some time now Samba has server side copy, i.e., data copied between shares doesn't traverse the network. Quote Link to comment
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