X-ray-MD Posted June 18 Share Posted June 18 Hello, I am in the process of setting up my Unraid system for the first time and the default share "isos" isn't created. I tried enabling and disablign VM for several times and also creating it manually, but this didn't work. I worked around it for now by creating a share called "iso" instead and pointed VM to this and it works for now, but I would like to understand what is/went wrong and how can I fix it!? If I understand the diagnostic right it say something like not enough storage when system tried to create the isos share, but other shares are created and creating “iso” instead manually worked. See attached diagnostics. Thanks and best regards. tower-diagnostics-20240617-1108.zip Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted June 18 Share Posted June 18 There's a i--s.cfg file on the shares folder, delete that from the flash drive, try try creating the share again, if it fails post new diags immediately after that. Quote Link to comment
Solution itimpi Posted June 18 Solution Share Posted June 18 @X-ray-MD It looks like you are running an old release of Unraid (6.12.3). You should upgrade to the current stable release (6.12.10) to see if the problem persists. Quote Link to comment
X-ray-MD Posted June 21 Author Share Posted June 21 On 6/18/2024 at 12:01 PM, JorgeB said: There's a i--s.cfg file on the shares folder, delete that from the flash drive, try try creating the share again, if it fails post new diags immediately after that. Deleting the isos.cfg in shares didn't help as it was still didn't work to automatically create it – but I was able to create it manually. On 6/18/2024 at 12:05 PM, itimpi said: @X-ray-MD It looks like you are running an old release of Unraid (6.12.3). You should upgrade to the current stable release (6.12.10) to see if the problem persists. I then updated Unraid to the latest version 6.12.10. I erased the isos.cfg share again and then it was possible to create it automatically by disabling and reenabling the VM. So both steps where necessary. Thanks for the prompt answer. Quote Link to comment
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