February 9, 20224 yr Ok so I have these drives - This is the settings for my movie shares - \ It seems like it's avoiding disk's 23 on. Any thoughts?
February 9, 20224 yr How is structured the Movies share ? The usual suspect is the Split level as it takes precedence over the Allocation method. Do you have the movies directory directly (Movies\Rambo\Rambo.mkv) or some other organisation inbetween (Movies\4k\Rambo\Rambo.mkv) ?
February 10, 20224 yr Author 21 hours ago, ChatNoir said: How is structured the Movies share ? The usual suspect is the Split level as it takes precedence over the Allocation method. Do you have the movies directory directly (Movies\Rambo\Rambo.mkv) or some other organisation inbetween (Movies\4k\Rambo\Rambo.mkv) ? I have the movies directory directly...i.e. the first one you wrote down. and split level is set at split only the top level directory which is why I would think it would move on to the next disk when writing a new movie. Edited February 10, 20224 yr by cbr600ds2
February 10, 20224 yr Community Expert 4 hours ago, cbr600ds2 said: I have the movies directory directly...i.e. the first one you wrote down. and split level is set at split only the top level directory which is why I would think it would move on to the next disk when writing a new movie. Have you checked Settings -> Global Share Settings to make sure that you have not applied a limit there? Since you did not provide your system's diagnostics we cannot check this.
February 11, 20224 yr Author 18 hours ago, itimpi said: Have you checked Settings -> Global Share Settings to make sure that you have not applied a limit there? Since you did not provide your system's diagnostics we cannot check this. Sorry - I thought you could have gotten everything from those screen caps. I've attached diags. skynet-diagnostics-20220210-2229.zip
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