August 27, 200817 yr I have been running with 4.2.1 for several months now with no issues. Model/Serial No. Temperature Size Free Reads Writes Errors parity ST31000340AS/3QJ018W3 32°C 976,762,552 - 33,111 33,112 0 disk1 ST31000340AS/3QJ00XSP 35°C 976,762,552 226,556,236 34,793 33,105 0 disk2 ST31000340AS/9QJ1V7LX 33°C 976,762,552 976,699,896 31 8 0 I have several user shares setup with the High Water Allocation Method. However, disk2 is not being written to at all even though disk1 is at 75% Capacity. Am I missing something obvious here? I even tried setting the "Included Disks" for the user shares to be "disk1,disk2" but it doesn't seem to have any impact. Am I missing something obvious here? Thx in Advance, -a12vman
August 27, 200817 yr I have been running with 4.2.1 for several months now with no issues. Model/Serial No. Temperature Size Free Reads Writes Errors parity ST31000340AS/3QJ018W3 32°C 976,762,552 - 33,111 33,112 0 disk1 ST31000340AS/3QJ00XSP 35°C 976,762,552 226,556,236 34,793 33,105 0 disk2 ST31000340AS/9QJ1V7LX 33°C 976,762,552 976,699,896 31 8 0 I have several user shares setup with the High Water Allocation Method. However, disk2 is not being written to at all even though disk1 is at 75% Capacity. Am I missing something obvious here? I even tried setting the "Included Disks" for the user shares to be "disk1,disk2" but it doesn't seem to have any impact. Am I missing something obvious here? Thx in Advance, -a12vman What do you have the split level set to? If set to zero, on your version of unRAID, it will never use the other disks since you asked it not to. The zero value meaning has now changed to indicate a split at any level is allowed. (confusing, but Tom did it to reduce support calls similar to your complaint)
August 27, 200817 yr Author Split Level is set to <Blank>. What should I set it to so that High Water works properly? Thx in Advance, -a12vman
August 27, 200817 yr Split Level is set to <Blank>. What should I set it to so that High Water works properly? Thx in Advance, -a12vman Set it to 1 if you want the top level folder to be duplicates, 2 if you want the top two levels of folder, etc.
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