March 27, 201511 yr unRAID OS Version: unRAID 6.0-beta14b Description: I have a share that only includes one disk. I moved all my data around while migrating to XFS, moving the share to another disk. After moving the share, it was no longer writeable - stating that the disk was full. Attempting touch /usr/mnt/share/test resulted in errors regarding free space How to reproduce: Create a share that uses one disk, move it to a different disk. Try to write to it. Expected results: New files should be written to the included disk assuming it has space (share folder created if necessary) Actual results: Write fails, complaining about lack of disk space Other information: I don't know if this is the expected behaviour or not, as moving shares/consolidating them to other drives probably isn't normal behaviour in the grand scheme of things. I tried changing disks included in the share (adding an additional disk) and then writing to it, with the same result. At the very least I suspect this might affect other users. I moved the share from //serverip/ to //serverip/included_disk/ and was once again able to write to it.
March 27, 201511 yr Author Allocation method - High Water Minimum Free Space - 2GB Split Level - Manual Included Disk(s) - Disk 3 Excluded Disk(s) - None Use Cache Disk - No Before encountering this issue, minimum free space was set to 20GB - but disk 3 has 480GB free. This share is for security camera video/images, the source files that were trying to be written were all less than 10MB. I have the original files as they're copied to unRAID from the security host, rather than streamed from the cameras.
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