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Lost two disk shares somehow... [SOLVED]

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Hi Guys,

 

I've got 12 drives (1-11 + Parity) and all was going fine - until I started doing some file cleanup.

 

Now I can't access \\tower\disk3 and \\tower\disk4 - though I can see them both in the web interface (5.0-rc5) and I can access them via Putty/Midnight Commander.

 

I've rebooted my unraid, just incase, but that didn't help.  Any ideas?

 

Thanks,

 

Russell

How did you do the cleanup? It may be a permissions issue.

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Hmmm...  "Incorrectly."  I guess.

 

I know that I made a little error many months ago, with Midnight Commander - I created folders called "disk1", "disk4", etc - and filled them with things I wanted to move to those drives...  and it created all kinds of havoc.

 

I don't think I have a single one of those buggers around.

 

Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this?

 

Thanks,

 

Russell

Enter "newperms /mnt/disk3" It may take a long time for the command line to return. Then run it on disk4. Leave the telnet window open or use the console.

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Thanks for the help, dgaschk.

 

Those commands did take a little while to run - but unfortunately didn't change the situation.  I can't access:

\\tower\disk3

or

\\tower\disk4

 

though all my other drives work just fine (and I can access these two via Telnet and browse them through the web server).

 

Ideas?

 

Thanks,

 

Russell

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Did some more hunting - don't have any "diskx" files in the \\tower\flash\config\shares area.

 

I did notice that the "disk.cfg" file in \\tower\flash\config has most drives set as:

 

diskExport.2="e"

 

and the two drives that aren't showing look like this:

 

diskExport.3="-"

 

Can I just change it to "e" and save the file?  Reboot?  or is there a proper way to do this?

 

Thanks,

 

Russell

You mean they don't appear? Click on the disk on the main page and set them to be shared again.

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Thank you Lionel,

 

I love it when it's something simple - I didn't even know that screen existed.  :-)

 

All fixed,

 

Russell

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