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trikky
Dec 29, 2024Aspirant
ReadyNAS 214 - Why is new Volume not appearing on my network?
Firmware 6.10.10. Check for updates, no new updates available ReadyNAS 214. I have added a new disk and created a new JBOD volume, but when I connect to the ReadyNAS through my network, I can't see...
- Dec 31, 2024
Try creating a share on the volume.
StephenB
Dec 29, 2024Guru - Experienced User
trikky wrote:
When I connect to this volume though the network (checked with multiple devices and OS), I see DISKY2, DISKY3 and DISKY4 but DISKY3B is not showing.
Have you created any shares on the new volume?
Are you using admin credentials?
trikky
Dec 30, 2024Aspirant
Thanks, Stephen.
No shares on this volume. The only disk with shares on my setup is DISKY2. DISKY3 and DISKY4 don't have any shares at all, and they're running fine.
Yes, using an admin account - the only account I've used for several years, so no change there at all. This is a created account, with admin access, as opposed to the default admin account.
- StephenBDec 30, 2024Guru - Experienced User
trikky wrote:
Yes, using an admin account - the only account I've used for several years, so no change there at all. This is a created account, with admin access, as opposed to the default admin account.Try using the default admin account - I think you will see it there.
- trikkyDec 31, 2024Aspirant
Thanks again, Stephen
Have logged in with admin, got the same results.
Just now I destroyed the 'old' volume 3B, and have created a new volume, 3A in the unlikely event that for some reason THIS volume needed to be created by the specific admin account. Don't know why I would of course, since I haven't used 'admin' since whenever.
No joy there, either, though, when connecting to the network with 'admin' credentials. As before, have 4 green lights on the console and everything is showing online when hovering over the disk representation on the console.
Currently running a disk test via the admin login, just for the sake of it, but doubt that will do anything at all.- StephenBDec 31, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Try creating a share on the volume.
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