September 17, 20169 yr - If I browse through windows to the \\server\ with the "Enable disk shares" option on I can see the disks (disk1, disk2 ect) but if I try and open the drive I get a permissions error. Probable that the user that you're using does not have permissions to read / write into it. Go to shares / disk shares and verify the settings there. Side note: The reason disk shares are disabled by default is to prevent an issue where if you copy a file from a disk share to a user share, you corrupt the file. Not a bug per se, but you can find tons of info by searching for "User Share Copy Bug" - Notable that the "user" share is also missing? There is no "user" share. (All the folders listed within /mnt/user are the shares. (But it does look like under Global Share Settings that you don't have user shares enabled... Not quite sure if with that disabled it will still create the /mnt/user folder, but it will definitely stop the exports of all the shares) - At this point I suspect that this problem is a permissions problem so I have run "New Permissions" on all the drives but still have the same issue even after stop/starting the array. Don't run New permissions against all the drives if you use docker applications. You can mess up some of the apps due to that script changing the permissions. If you need to change / reset permissions, either exclude the cache drive, or install Fix Common Problems plugin and run the Docker Safe New Permissions tool instead (identical to the standard script, but will exclude your appdata locations AND CA backups of appdata)
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