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4.7 to 5.0-rc8a drives question - resolved

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So now that I upgraded my drives show up like the following....not correct total size why is that?

 

 

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What isn't correct?  You have a 4.04GB flash drive, 2 2TB HDD, 2 1TB HDD and a 1.5TB drive I don't see a problem.  Both unMenu and the standard unRAID display the same thing.  The only difference I see is that the unRAID display doesn't have a summary of the drives totaled up together and that is normal.

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What isn't correct?  You have a 4.04GB flash drive, 2 2TB HDD, 2 1TB HDD and a 1.5TB drive I don't see a problem.  Both unMenu and the standard unRAID display the same thing.  The only difference I see is that the unRAID display doesn't have a summary of the drives totaled up together and that is normal.

 

That's what happens when you haven't had your full cup of coffee...you start seeing things.

 

I am having an issue trying to access my flash drive though. I do have it enabled to share, it shows up, but I can't access it.

What isn't correct?  You have a 4.04GB flash drive, 2 2TB HDD, 2 1TB HDD and a 1.5TB drive I don't see a problem.  Both unMenu and the standard unRAID display the same thing.  The only difference I see is that the unRAID display doesn't have a summary of the drives totaled up together and that is normal.

 

That's what happens when you haven't had your full cup of coffee...you start seeing things.

I thought the same thing the first time I booted with 5.0b??

 

I am having an issue trying to access my flash drive though. I do have it enabled to share, it shows up, but I can't access it.

Someone else may have a better idea but I would try to change the share to not exported and private and save the settings that way.  Then set them to public and exported (if that is how you want the flash drive exported anyway) again.  Basically change all setting to something you DON'T want and is different from current display and save settings.  Then change it to what you DO want and save settings.  I had to do that on a configuration screen to make it work correctly don't remember if it was the flash drive or not anymore however.  Also make sure you USE the apply button - I've made that mistake many times.  Change a setting and not hit apply and then wonder why it didn't change.  In my defense it was on a different configuration screen with multiple apply buttons.
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I did change the settings and then change back but still not accessible.

It says" tower\flash refers to a location that is unavailable". All my other drives are OK.

I did change the settings and then change back but still not accessible.

It says" tower\flash refers to a location that is unavailable". All my other drives are OK.

Hopefully someone else has an idea that will work.
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Well I can get there by doing \\ip of tower\flash but not \\towername\flash

If you are using Windows 7 go to "Control Panel > Credentials Manager > delete anything related to UNRaid" taken from mr-hexen's post here.

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