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One share, multiple sub-folders, separate drives for each

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6.11.5

 

I want this type of file structure:

 

Media - SMB Share [one mapped drive for all users]

Media\TV - Disk1

Media\Movies - Disk2

Media\Music - Disk3

Media\Photos - Disk3

Media\Projects - cache >[mover]> Disk3

 

How do I get there?

Or is this even possible?

 

I already have root share setup, I thought this would solve my problem; but not really.

 

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Solved by itimpi

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One way to achieve that would be to set the Split Level on the Media share to 1.    You then create the Media folder (if it does not already exist) on each drive and folders for the next level down on the disk you want them to be on.   The Split Level setting will then constrain them to the disk on which you have created the second level folders.  

 

You could also use level 0 for Split Level (manual management) and it would achieve a similar result.   This may be more intuitive?

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That makes sense. I was trying so hard to figure out how to do it.

 

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The user will go to each disk and create the folders shown in red to create the storage as listed above.

This was the key. Perfect link'd article!

 

Let me try it when I get home tonight and see how I fair :)

 

31 minutes ago, itimpi said:

You could also use level 0 for Split Level (manual management) and it would achieve a similar result.   This may be more intuitive?

Yes, I think this will be more intuitive (to my brain).

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