February 18, 201412 yr Author If I remember correctly,(thats another issue) I just dragged the files with my Mac from the Synology machine and dropped them onto disc 1 and disc 2.
February 18, 201412 yr That's what it looks like from the syslog. Each folder at the root of the cache disk or any array disk is automatically treated as a share by unRAID. Even if you want all your movies on one disk you need to have a movie folder on that disk and put the movies in that folder. You can see about halfway through your syslog that unRAID is trying to read the configuration file for each of the shares but since you didn't actually create the shares from the webGUI there is no "Back to the Future.cfg" for example. unRAID is looking for the share configuration of each of your movies individually, instead of just looking for the share configuration of a movie folder that contains all the movies. I don't remember seeing this before but I suppose it is an easy mistake to make if you are just thinking of unRAID as individual disks. See the Configuration Tutorial in the wiki if you haven't already studied it. Section 8 talks about user shares.
February 18, 201412 yr Yep looks like that to me also. You need shares. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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