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Connecting other computer in network to Unraid Server

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  • Author

Ok, just got home and plugged it into my computer. Flash drive mounted an opened no problem. I can see all of the files and open the folders.

 

What's next?

  • Community Expert
8 minutes ago, Arcaeus said:

Ok, just got home and plugged it into my computer. Flash drive mounted an opened no problem. I can see all of the files and open the folders.

 

What's next?

Plug it into a USB2 port on your server and boot up.

  • Author

Alright, I booted it up and everything seems back to normal. Although it says my "parity is invalid", does that just need to run the parity sync/data rebuild?

  • Community Expert

Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete diagnostics zip file to your next post.

  • Author

Ok here is the diagnostic file.

 

tower-diagnostics-20190205-1550.zip

 

I double checked the SMB security settings and all of them are set to export: yes.

Edited by Arcaeus

  • Community Expert
1 hour ago, Arcaeus said:

does that just need to run the parity sync/data rebuild?

Yes.

  • Community Expert

So was parity never synced?

  • Author

It has not been yet. I was following SpaceInvader One's video and he was just setting up all of the dockers and everything before doing a full sync. Plus, I didn't have that much data on there and I knew I was going to be adding another drive, so didn't worry about doing the parity sync until I was done setting everything up.

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