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Not All Disks Shown In Share - Array Says "out of space"

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Hello,

 

I have unRAID basic with 3 data drives. I was able to move existing data over to the user share after enabling sharing for the first 2 drives. When I added the third and attempted to move data it kept saying the array was out of space. Even though I had a fresh 3TB drive showing 33.7MB used in the array. So now I decided to just move the data to disk3 manually. I moved a few files, stopped the array and started it. I then went to the user share and noticed that the files on Disk3 are not present in the share. At this point I'm lost because every part of the 2 previous transfers went thru with no problem.

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syslog attached

syslog.zip

I think your flashdrive is corrupt.  There was a line about it being mounted read-only, so any changes are not going to be saved.  Take it to your desktop and run chkdsk on it.

 

After that problem is fixed, then we can try and address some other problems that are popping up.  (They might fix themselves)

 

After you run chkdsk and restart the server try it again.  If there's still problems, post another syslog

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Wonderful. Just headed out of town haha. I'll check it when I get home. Thanks man

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I rebooted the box remotely and I'm not seeing any mention of read only in the syslog.

 

http://pastebin.com/iaz6cvjL

This is in your syslog for your flash drive:

Feb  6 08:31:59 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Volume was not properly unmounted. Some data may be corrupt. Please run fsck.

Also, you say "I have unRAID basic with 3 data drives."

You have an unregistered flash drive, which means you are limited to 2 data drives and 1 parity drive.

Did you buy a license for unRAID?  Did you put the license on the flash drive in the config folder?

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Thst could be the problem as well. I thought you could use 3 drives whether they were all data or 2 data and 1 parity.

Clearly your issue is simply that you're using the free version of UnRAID.  Just buy a license so you have support for the additional drive and the problem will "go away"  :)

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Lol yeah just figured that out. I figured there would be an error or something. *shrugs* purchasing now.

Once you get the key file, just copy it to your flash drive (in the Config folder); reboot; and then you can add the additional drive.

 

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Nope. I'm now on pro and it still won't write to the 3rd drive when copying files to the array...

Check your shares settings => both Global and per share.

 

If you have used Includes for the shares, you'll need to add the new drive to the list of Included drives.

 

It's also possible that you have a read-only issue with the flash drive (as noted earlier) ... but if it's booting okay to Pro that's not likely, as clearly you were able to save the key to it.

 

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Looks like a couple reboots and the addition of a cache drive got disk3 in the mix. Thanks for all the help guys!

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