mattyx Posted November 22, 2011 Posted November 22, 2011 I had to reboot after my unraid box (5.0b13) got stuck with 100% CPU utilization the other day, which kicked off a Parity check. Upon completion, I noticed that all of my user shares are gone, except the one that was re-created with SABnzbd started up (/mnt/user/Custom). All of the data still seems to be intact on disk1...disk6, but the user shares are missing. Is there an (easy) way to point the existing directories on the various disks back to the user shares? Can I just re-create them and copy from the various disks, or will that duplicate the data? Many thanks!
lionelhutz Posted November 22, 2011 Posted November 22, 2011 I expect you need to disable/stop SAB, stop the array, remove the /mnt/user directory (and /mnt/user0 if it exists) and then start the array again. SAB has started too soon and created that Custom directory where the user shares should be mounted. So, in the future, you need to delay SAB starting until the user shares are mounted. Peter
mattyx Posted November 22, 2011 Author Posted November 22, 2011 That did it! Many thanks, lionelhuntz! I'm glad this was a fairly simple thing to fix. I'm using the plugins for Sab, Sickbeard, etc, so I'll do some research on how to get those to delay startup on a reboot. Cheers!
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