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Tried super-share - now I need help

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Hi,

 

after setting up my system and successfully using it for two weeks I tried to add a super-share on top of my existing shares. I just added a read-only share called array including disk1-14. I thought this would be a good idea and would elimante the need for all these drive letters on my Windows machines.

 

It was a terrible idea - I forgot that these virtual shares need a top level folder on all disks to work properly. So I decided to drop that array. I left the name of the share empty and hit apply. Nothing happened - the share is still there. I double-checked if there's a folder called Array on any of the disks - no there is none.

 

I simply can't drop that share.

 

If I "ls" the user shares on the machine itself I do receive an error:

 

root@Tower:/mnt/user# ls

/bin/ls: Array: No such file or directory

Documents/  Music/  Series/  Videos/

 

Any idea?

 

Thanks

Harald

 

If you stop and re-start the unRaid server, the folders in /mnt/user should go away if they are no longer on the disk shares.

 

I think the most current release of unRaid (release 4.2.3) fixes a bug involved in deleting user-shares. You might want to download it and upgrade.

 

Joe L.

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Hi Joe,

 

thanks for your help.

 

Stopping and restarting the array did the trick. Great tip.

 

I'm already on 4.2.3 since two days. If this was a known problem - it's not solved with 4.2.3.

 

Regards

Harald

 

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