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I can see shares on mounted smb but in the webgui I get no list of shares some where I read it could be because of SabNzbd but I removed and still no shares on the webgui?

 

Any Idea?

  • 2 weeks later...

I actually have the same problem - if I log in via telnet and go to /mnt/user (or /mnt/user0) I can see three shares there, but in the web GUI I have zilch.  When I go to my flash share into the config/samba directory, I have no smb.conf file, though I remember one being there before...

 

If I recreate each share with the same name in the Web GUI, will it overwrite that share's directories, or will it just restore the share?

Power down. Remove or disable add-ons on the flash and then restart.

While that did fix the problem, my question still stands:  If there was previously a "MediaStore" share that spanned all disks (so there's a "MediaStore" directory on each disk's FS), and I re-create that share, will it...

 

a) pick back up the existing directories (i.e. will the share show up "populated"), or...

b) Overwrite all of the MediaStore directories (very, very bad), or...

c) Create some other "MediaStore" directory (eg. MediaStore0) that will be treated as the "MediaStore" share (not ideal, but I can work with that)

I have never read of anyone with that type of issue fix it by attempting to recreate the share on the web interface. I have read of lots of people trying but it always fails to work.

 

unRAID, by default when user shares are turned on, will take every top level directory on every disk and combine them into the user shares regardless of them being created by the web interface or not. If the directories exist on the disks then they will become user shares when the array is started. So, there must be a bigger underlying issue besides the user shares not being created for them to not be working.

 

You can have a few issues that can cause this.

1. file system corruption.

2. flash drive corruption.

3. some plug-in creates one of the user share directories before unRAID manages to do so, which then makes it impossible for unRAID to create the user shares.

 

I'm sure there are others as well.

 

All - I have this problem also although I'm finding that the shares are there initially, and they disappear suddenly (latest examples, whilst watching a movie which obviously stopped it!).

 

The underlying data is there. A re-boot brings them back but this seems to reoccur.

 

Sys log attached (note - I tried restarting SMB and AFP services which will be in the log).

 

I checked the flash drive under /config/shares and the .cfg files for each share were missing also - but reappear upon reboot (although they don't reappear by just stopping and re-starting the array).

 

Thanks,

 

Alex.

syslog-20121119-133626.txt.zip

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