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No access to most individual drives via Windows Explorer [almost SOLVED?]

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I have upgraded to 5.0rc12, everything worked fine apart from two drives "wrong" (which were in the correct position), applied changes and voila, I am in.

Created users and gone through utils/new permissions.

I did this three times, in the hope it would cure my problem, but alas, it has not had the desired effect.

I have 15 drives, what is the page that opens when you click on start in the new permissions page supposed to show?

Mine only showed two lines, like if the process stopped (I left this running 10 hours).

Interestingly I can access the shares fine, but not the drives themselves.

click on the drive, what does the SMB security settings show? Export and Security

 

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Export= Yes

Security = Public

 

I just tested it again, after running parity, and now it gives me access to all the drives.

Could it be that it took 3 days to run through all the files?

I do have 13 drives, of which 1 is GB320, 9 are GB500, and 3 are TB2.

Free space is around TB1.

 

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Small leftover of the issue I experienced previously.

I have a batchfile which runs daily backing up documents to a folder on disk13.

It reports "access denied".

I can copy and paste manually the data to the folder, with no issues.

 

Batchfile content

robocopy "g:\waste2\backup" "\\tower\disk13\unraid\backup" /E /XC /XN /XO"

Small leftover of the issue I experienced previously.

I have a batchfile which runs daily backing up documents to a folder on disk13.

It reports "access denied".

I can copy and paste manually the data to the folder, with no issues.

 

Batchfile content

robocopy "g:\waste2\backup" "\\tower\disk13\unraid\backup" /E /XC /XN /XO"

Are you doing this with Windows Task Scheduler? What user is the task running as?

 

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I tried to run the patch manually, using the scheduler and had the same result. I used the same login that I use for the pc, but there is no password requirement

 

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I also tried changing the security profile, from public to the other two. I can see the data, but it won't write...

 

It says error 5 changing files attributes access is denied

 

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Testing SynchToy to perform the same actions, and it works fine.

So the issue is with either .bat files or with the xcopy command and the new version of unraid...

A few comments on various points in this thread ...

 

r.e. "... Could it be that it took 3 days to run through all the files?  I do have 13 drives, of which 1 is GB320, 9 are GB500, and 3 are TB2. "  ==>  What do you mean "... run through all the files?"    Did you run a parity check?  The older/smaller drives would indeed slow down the parity check ... but only until the check got past the 500GB point, where the 320 and 500GB drives would no longer be involved.    It's VERY unlikely it would take 3 days !!      How are the drives connected?  [Motherboard ports;  add-in card(s) -- if so, what make/model;  etc.]    If by chance you're using PCI interface cards (not PCIe) it could indeed take a LONG time to do a parity check (although I still wouldn't expect anywhere near 3 days).

 

r.e. your batch file that had a permissions issue.    Were you running this as administrator?    That SHOULD have resolved it.    You can also force that mode in task scheduler.    While this would have likely resolved it, SyncToy is probably a better choice anyway, since it's got an easier user interface.

 

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A few comments on various points in this thread ...

 

r.e. "... Could it be that it took 3 days to run through all the files?  I do have 13 drives, of which 1 is GB320, 9 are GB500, and 3 are TB2. "  ==>  What do you mean "... run through all the files?" 

 

Not a parity check but utils/new permissions

 

  Did you run a parity check?  The older/smaller drives would indeed slow down the parity check ... but only until the check got past the 500GB point, where the 320 and 500GB drives would no longer be involved.    It's VERY unlikely it would take 3 days !!      How are the drives connected?  [Motherboard ports;  add-in card(s) -- if so, what make/model;  etc.]    If by chance you're using PCI interface cards (not PCIe) it could indeed take a LONG time to do a parity check (although I still wouldn't expect anywhere near 3 days).

 

I'm using pci indeed, and parity check takes 24 hours or so

 

 

r.e. your batch file that had a permissions issue.    Were you running this as administrator?    That SHOULD have resolved it.    You can also force that mode in task scheduler.    While this would have likely resolved it, SyncToy is probably a better choice anyway, since it's got an easier user interface.

 

I run it as administrator, no difference. It just bugs me...

 

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...  If by chance you're using PCI interface cards (not PCIe) it could indeed take a LONG time to do a parity check (although I still wouldn't expect anywhere near 3 days).

 

I'm using pci indeed, and parity check takes 24 hours or so

 

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Probably doesn't matter, as the performance is otherwise fine for streaming, etc. ==> but I presume you know that if you changed to a good PCIe SATA card you'd get FAR better parity check speeds -- probably ~ 3 times as fast  :)

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