June 28, 20197 yr Greetings all, So, I was doing fine in unRAID. I had... 10TB Red Parity 10TB Red 10TB Red 6TB Red 4TB Red 1TB SSD (Cache) I decided to shuck some WD Element drives, and replace the smaller HDDs. So, I copied all the data off the smaller drives to an external, deleted the data, removed the drives from the array, put in the new shucked drives, ran preclear, and have now added the new shucked drives to the array. Everything seems fine. Except... When I try to add new user shares, I only see the first two drives, and not the new drives (3,4). And I don't know if this matters, but I also see disks 3,4 in the Disk Shares, but I don't see disks 1,2. I'm guessing I forgot something that I did when I initially set up unRAID, but I've looked at everything I can think of, and I don't see what I may have missed. Any suggestions? Edited June 28, 20197 yr by PlayLoud
June 28, 20197 yr Community Expert Settings -> Global Share Settings Make sure all disks are included and none excluded.
June 28, 20197 yr Author 20 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: Settings -> Global Share Settings Make sure all disks are included and none excluded. That did it. I knew it had to be something simple that I was missing. Thanks Johnnie.
June 28, 20197 yr Community Expert 13 minutes ago, PlayLoud said: That did it. I knew it had to be something simple that I was missing. Thanks Johnnie. Unless you have a reason to stop shares using certain drives it is best to leave the Global setting to have include all drives. You can still apply drives be restrictions at the individual share level for more fine grained control.
June 28, 20197 yr Author 7 minutes ago, itimpi said: Unless you have a reason to stop shares using certain drives it is best to leave the Global setting to have include all drives. You can still apply drives be restrictions at the individual share level for more fine grained control. Indeed. It was part of the procedure for removing the old drives (or at least the way I was doing it). Forgot to add them back.
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