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Multiple Unraid boxes

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Hi All, I am after a little help, I am looking to migrate my system over to two machines as my main board on my server has just decided to die on me, I have two systems that I can essentially split my drives up (I just use unraid as JBOD no parity disks atm) so If I split 10 disks in each case, is there a way I can mount the share from box2 into box1 for Plex and other docker duties? (the 2 systems I have don't have standard ATX boards so I cannot use my existing tower.

I can use an unraid trial on the second box as this is only temporary or spin up an ubuntu or similar distro and share out the drives, I know with the likes of Synology you can stack arrays to the additional OS, Is there anything similar for unraid? 

 

hope you can help thanks in advance

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Look at the 'Unassigned Devices' plugin. The descriptions reads as follows:

 

"Unassigned Devices is used to mount and share non-array disks, remote SMB or NFS shares, and iso files. It is compatible with any unRAID 6 release including 6.1.7 and higher."

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Thanks frank1940 ill give that a go, I did used to have a fuse mount to ACD which was persistant but the last attempt to get this working in the way you suggested failed as I couldn't write to the shares through sonarr etc, 

 

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