March 12, 201511 yr unRAID OS Version: 6.0-beta14b with Plus license Description: unRAID Server Plus allows devices to be assigned to any array disk slot (1-24). If a device is assigned to disk 8-24, the array can be started but the disk is not included in the user share system. How to reproduce: [*]Boot with plus license. [*]Use the New Config tool to initialize the array configuration. [*]Assign one device to Disk 8 (or higher) and start the array. Use a device with data from previous unRAID configuration. [*]Browse disk8 share (from webGui, SMB or ssh/telnet). Top level directories are visible. [*]Verify no disks are specified in global share include or exclude settings. [*]Try to browse user shares. There are none as long as you didn't assign any devices to disks 1-7.You can also try to create a new share through the webGui but it doesn't create the directory on disk nor does it produce any errors. [*]Initialize the array configuration again. [*]Assign the same device to Disk 7. [*]All top level directories show up as user shares. Expected results: Option 1: Only 8 disk slots should be available for assignment with the plus license. Disk 8 should also be included in the user share filesystem (for an 8 disk array without parity) or Option 2: All disk slots are included in the user share filesystem, even with a non-Pro license. Note: I realize most people won't encounter this situation. I only saw it because I wanted to have a disk with a high number to test some scripts. syslog_highdisk.zip
March 12, 201511 yr unRAID OS Version: 6.0-beta14b with Plus license Description: unRAID Server Plus allows devices to be assigned to any array disk slot (1-24). If a device is assigned to disk 8-24, the array can be started but the disk is not included in the user share system. How to reproduce: [*]Boot with plus license. [*]Use the New Config tool to initialize the array configuration. [*]Assign one device to Disk 8 (or higher) and start the array. Use a device with data from previous unRAID configuration. [*]Browse disk8 share (from webGui, SMB or ssh/telnet). Top level directories are visible. [*]Verify no disks are specified in global share include or exclude settings. [*]Try to browse user shares. There are none as long as you didn't assign any devices to disks 1-7.You can also try to create a new share through the webGui but it doesn't create the directory on disk nor does it produce any errors. [*]Initialize the array configuration again. [*]Assign the same device to Disk 7. [*]All top level directories show up as user shares. Expected results: Option 1: Only 8 disk slots should be available for assignment with the plus license. Disk 8 should also be included in the user share filesystem (for an 8 disk array without parity) or Option 2: All disk slots are included in the user share filesystem, even with a non-Pro license. Note: I realize most people won't encounter this situation. I only saw it because I wanted to have a disk with a high number to test some scripts. Thanks for this defect report! Short, concise, and followed the guidelines perfectly.
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