January 18, 201313 yr Hello everyone, hopefully someone here might be able to help me. Im unable to create shares that dosnt contain Disk1 or Disk2. If i do only the free space on thoes disks can be seen by windows. If i try to add shares with just say disk 3 or 5 it just blinks and then nothing. Unraid Device status shows all the disks and the Array size is correct. If i put another disk as Disk1 i can fill it and windows can see the "new" size of whatever disks are as 1 & 2. I have tried rebooting, stop/start array, New Config and New Permissions without any luck. I have searched the forums / google and read the manuals but havnt found the solution to my problem. Hopefully i have just missed something and i hope someone can tell me what. Thanks in advance. Regards Niklas I have no Parity or Cashe Disk atm. Hardware: At the moment im running v5.0-rc8a Pro License. Asus Maximuis III Gene with a I5 750 @ 2,6GHz. Controller: IBM M1015. Disk 1,2,3 WD 3TB RED. Disk 4,5 WD 3TB GREEN. syslog.zip
January 19, 201313 yr Author and one from the Shares page. Notice that the free space calculated are only from disk1 and disk2. All the shares have disks included "all". Anything else you might need?
January 19, 201313 yr Author Was a silly problem. I didn't realize i had to manually add the disks that would be included under Settings > Share Settings! Thanks a lot for the help tho. Regards N
January 19, 201313 yr Was a silly problem. I didn't realize i had to manually add the disks that would be included under Settings > Share Settings! Thanks a lot for the help tho. Regards N Actually, you don't need to include it there. It is ONLY because you filled the "Included Disks" field that unRAID used only those disks listed. If you had left both the Included and Excluded disks fields empty, unRAID would have used all the disks, including any you add in the future.
January 19, 201313 yr Author Correct, my bad. I must have been fiddling with the settings when i was trying it out unlicensed with just 2 data disks. N
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