March 27, 201214 yr Just migrated my unraid system to 5.0b14 and wanted to let know what my experiences are. I am using an ASUS A8N-E motherboard with an Athlon X2 6400 cpu. I have 4 gigs mem onboard and am running on a kingston 6gb usb stick. I have 4 SATA ports in use on the main board and a Supermicro aoc-saslp-mv8 board that is in use for 4 more drives. I am running Western Digital Drives, all 2TB green (EARS/EARX) and a Western Digital black Caviar 750 gigs for a cache drive. I am running headless and have a pro license. The migration to 5 took 5 minutes. I forgot to disable all my add-ons but sofar that has not caused an issue. All drives were correctly allocated and the "Stopped, configuration valid" message appeared, at first I did not see it, it is located below all the drive allocation boxes. After migration I could not access any of my shares, I however had not run the New Permissions script (because I was not using user-security I made the wrong assumption that I did not need to do this). The New permissions script is now running, will probably take some time. I will report back when I am fully back up.
March 27, 201214 yr Author Permission script finishes, unfortunately all my user shares are still not accessible. Disk shares are accessible though. I have no authorisation set up (4.7 was working out of the box, I only had a root account that I only needed to use for accessing the console) A newly added user share works without a problem. So this is some kind of migration issue, I most probably forgot something but cannot find it.. Mapping one of the old user shares to a network drive providing the root permissions does also work.. What does not work is simply browsing to the existing shares..
March 27, 201214 yr Author Solved it from windows side.. I had to go into the properties of each share from my windows 7 machine, a tab "DFS" was there, if I click on "delete history"in that tab I can after that access the share without a problem. Weird thing is that the DFS tab is gone after that. DFS stands for "Distributed File System", I have no idea what it does though, someone ?
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