nteau Posted August 3, 2013 Share Posted August 3, 2013 Hi Guys Had a brownout recently and the USB drive containing unRAID went corrupt. I've reinstalled and have completed the disks' first mount. It ran what looked like a parity check at that stage however, unMENU listed that there was "15123" days since last parity check - so I am running this parity check now. In the meanwhile, unRAID has detected user shares and automatically created these. Bizarrely enough, there are now a few dupes of my user shares ie "Apps" and "apps" - which have very different file contents. My Windows user share seems to only read the "apps" share with less files: Is this a simple issue which will be fixed once this parity check is done? Or is there more manual effort required in correcting this? Thanks in advance Link to comment
nteau Posted August 3, 2013 Author Share Posted August 3, 2013 [sOLVED] FYI, using Explorer I manually located each of the lowercase duplicate share folders within disk1 or disk2 or disk3 ie "apps" and cut/paste the contents to "Apps". deleted the "apps" dupe folder and 'included' disk1, disk2, disk3 under Settings>Share Settings Menu. this restarted SMB and I can now view the shares properly Link to comment
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