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dealing with two towers?

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i am looking at setting up my second unraid server.  anyone else running 2?

 

-i have a share on my pc called 'flash'...its been so long i don't recall setting this up, perhaps unraid did automatically?  how will i view my second flash drive on the new tower?

 

-are there any unique considerations to running two separate servers?

Give them two different names and you'll be able to browse the flash directory on each one independently.  unRAID set that up automatically for you.

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not sure i understand... my first tower is named 'tower' and unraid created a windows share called 'flash'

 

so i assume i should name the second tower something like 'tower2'... but then will unraid name the second flash to 'flash2'?

 

unRAID cannot create Windows shares. You (or someone) must have done that from Windows.

not sure i understand... my first tower is named 'tower' and unraid created a windows share called 'flash'

 

so i assume i should name the second tower something like 'tower2'... but then will unraid name the second flash to 'flash2'?

 

The shares from windows point of view will be something like:

 

\\tower\flash

\\tower2\flash

 

They are completely different. If you map the network drives, you could have:

 

Z:\ Flash (\\tower\flash)

Y:\ Flash (\\tower2\flash)

 

I've never had two drives with the same name but the drive letter and location would be different so I don't think Windows would complain.

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