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Shares showing different "Free"

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I am looking at the Share tab and notice that the Shares are showing different free space.

ex:

Media: 23.6 TB

Downloads: 12.2 TB

 

both shares are setup the same. Am I not looking at this right?

 

only two of those are cache only 

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It is a good idea to provide the system diagnostics (Tools->Diagnostics) zip file so there’s can see more details of your system setup.   That way you will get more informed feedback.

Free space is calculated based on the disks on which the share is present. Your "downloads" share is not present on the same disks as the share  "media" eventhough settings for both are the same.

I ran into the same thing after upgrading to 6.4RC-6. Guessing this changed since 6.3.5.

 

Is there any way to go back to the old situation (without downgrading obviously xD), as that's a more accurate representation of total free space?

5 hours ago, Kashiro said:

I ran into the same thing after upgrading to 6.4RC-6. Guessing this changed since 6.3.5.

 

Is there any way to go back to the old situation (without downgrading obviously xD), as that's a more accurate representation of total free space?

If you make sure the top level folder corresponding to  a share exists on all disks you want to be part of the share (does not have to have any content) then you will get the right answer.   In practise for the majority of people this will already be the situation so they get the expected result.

12 minutes ago, itimpi said:

If you make sure the top level folder corresponding to  a share exists on all disks you want to be part of the share (does not have to have any content) then you will get the right answer.   In practise for the majority of people this will already be the situation so they get the expected result.

 

It used to be like that for me as well though with 6.3.5.

 

I've manually created the folders for each Share on each individual drive and it's back to normal now. Thanks for the help!

 

 

Thank you for reporting this bug.  I have tested and confirmed myself and reported this to the dev team.

38 minutes ago, jonp said:

Thank you for reporting this bug.  I have tested and confirmed myself and reported this to the dev team.

 

...but implementation in 6.4 is the same as all previous 6.x versions O.o

It's not working as intended. We want free space reported on that page to be reflective of what disks the share is allowed to participate in, not based on what disks the top level directory was created.

Good news is that I think we will have this fixed for the next rc release.

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Fixed in 6.4.0-rc7a.  Bug was introduced during code refactoring, sorry...

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