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(5) 2TB drive share size?

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I have (6) 2TB drives in my system 1 for parity.

The share uses all 5 available drives and windows reports the share size as 7.27TB

Is that right?

I'm running 5.0beta12a

I set the share to include Disk as BLANK so it would utilize all disks

I have (6) 2TB drives in my system 1 for parity.

The share uses all 5 available drives and windows reports the share size as 7.27TB

Is that right?

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df

at the command prompt, it will give accurate numbers.  You should have roughly 10TB of space (minus a bit for the file-system overhead)

 

No, that size does not sound right. Is there a folder/directory at the root level of each disk share that has the name of the share?

 

Eg.

 

\\Tower\disk1\ShareName

\\Tower\disk2\ShareName

\\Tower\disk3\ShareName

\\Tower\disk4\ShareName

\\Tower\disk5\ShareName

I have (6) 2TB drives in my system 1 for parity.

The share uses all 5 available drives and windows reports the share size as 7.27TB

Is that right?

Type

df

at the command prompt, it will give accurate numbers.   You should have roughly 10TB of space (minus a bit for the file-system overhead)

 

 

There are reports in the announcement thread of Windows reporting incorrect share size on a server running the beta. "df" will give correct numbers.

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The shar eis name Unraid massive share and none of the folders beneath have any title close to that name.

 

I ran the DF via putty at the command prompt.

It returned this

 

Tower login: root

Linux 3.0.3-unRAID.

root@Tower:~# df

Filesystem          1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on

/dev/sda1              3907020    81400  3825620  3% /boot

/dev/md4            1953454928    32840 1953422088  1% /mnt/disk4

/dev/md3            1953454928    32840 1953422088  1% /mnt/disk3

/dev/md2            1953454928 566739740 1386715188  30% /mnt/disk2

/dev/md1            1953454928 978820108 974634820  51% /mnt/disk1

shfs                7813819712 1545625528 6268194184  20% /mnt/user

/dev/md5            1953454928    32840 1953422088  1% /mnt/disk5

 

This is my MAIN page display

mainshare.jpg

Windows view of the share mapped as z:

unraidshare.jpg

It seems like you just recently added drive 5? Your shfs /mnt/user share is not calculating one of your drives into the share. Try starting and stopping the array via the emhttp web management console. That should correct the issue.

 

The reason I think this is the case is because there is a known bug with shfs /mnt/user not correctly calculating the drive space when a new drive or share is added. The work around is to start and stop the array. Also, if you notice that shfs /mnt/user shows up before the drive 5 and 4 * 1953454928 = 7813819712. Typically it should be the last filesystem shown as it shouldn't start until all the other drives are online.

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ah, ok. 

I currently encoding a season of a tv series and everything is queued to run through the morning.

Once that is done I'll go ahead and stop the array and start it again.

The array has been up for about a week or so and I haven't stopped it yet.

 

FYI,The share was created before the 5th drive was added, so it makes sense if the order is incorrect it would not include disk 5 in the share

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Yup.

Stopped the array and restarted the array.

WIndows showed the new total as 9.09 TB in size.

Thanks y'all

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