October 27, 20178 yr Greetings, I've finally switched to unRaid and the first drive is in the array in currently filling it with data (than adding this drive and so on). My first problem though: The created usershares aren't accessible from my client (Linux Mint 18.2). My network overview on the client shows two entries for me server, one named "tower (file share)" (or something similiar, it's in german "tower (Datei-Freigabe)") and the other "tower (remote login)" (or something similiar, it's in german "tower (Entferntes Anmelden)". The share is exported with SMB public and NFS. If I click the "tower (file share)" it says timeout while establishing the connection, but it seems like it doesn't even try because it states this immediately. Could the static IP I set be the culprit? Can I change the IP-settings while I move data from an unassigned device to the array with Krusader? Hope you guys can help me. Edited October 27, 20178 yr by Dr_Cox1911
October 29, 20178 yr Author No one any clue? I already tried it with a dynamic IP now, still no SMB or NFS shares showing. EDIT: Ok, seems like I narrowed it down to my own SMB-settings in unRaid. In order to increase security I forced the use of SMB2 with #disable SMB1 for security reasons [global] min protocol = SMB2 in Settings->SMB->Samba extra configuration Seems like browsing the shares if broken after setting this. Any tips here? Edited October 29, 20178 yr by Dr_Cox1911
November 7, 20178 yr Author So without the forcing of the SMB-version I can see the shares, but I can't see the files that are currently on the cache-drive when accessing the share. My shares are setup to use the cache-drive (option set to "yes") and the mover works, it moves the data once a day to the array, but I thought that files copied to a share are buffered on the cache but showed as if they were already on the share. This is not the case for me, I see the files on the cache-disk itself, but not the according user-share.
November 10, 20178 yr Author No one? It seems like the files on the cache which should get moved to a usershare are nowhere to be found just now. If I look at the used space on the cache the files should still be there, but they aren't. I just rebooted my machine, was this wrong because it got rid of the logs it seems.
November 10, 20178 yr Don't know if it'll make a difference, but is Settings - global share settings - Cache settings Use, use cache disk set to yes?
November 10, 20178 yr Author Thanks for the answer Squid, the option you are referring to is set to yes. The min free space is set to 2GB.
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