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Oct 25, 2012Aspirant
Sharing Suddenly Not Available
Please help, I have a NAS DUO with two 1TB disks raided running 4.1.10
I recently had a disk failure on disk 1, pulled this and inserted new disk, raid kicked in perfectly and both discs now back in sync.
I have mac s and PC's that can see the shares on the nas, can read from them but can not write to them.
I have shares set to read/write and complete public access - no groups or users ever set up.
Can anyone please help me?
Also as an update to above I have created a new share but when I click on this it says original item can not be found
I recently had a disk failure on disk 1, pulled this and inserted new disk, raid kicked in perfectly and both discs now back in sync.
I have mac s and PC's that can see the shares on the nas, can read from them but can not write to them.
I have shares set to read/write and complete public access - no groups or users ever set up.
Can anyone please help me?
Also as an update to above I have created a new share but when I click on this it says original item can not be found
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- HERBIEOAspirantHave you tried resetting the permissions on the shares how to look here > https://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopi ... 58#p297861
and the new share you created did you previously have a share with that same name ?
maybe try renaming it. - insigniaAspirantHerbieo
All permissions in the advanced tab are set to red/write and no members or groups set up.
The new share is called ic-work, there is another share called work? - HERBIEOAspirantDid you try resetting the permissions like i said above ? as this can fix permission problems.
- insigniaAspirantYes tried this but it does not seem to want to accept my changes in the advanced, tried moving it to read only and hit apply but when it refreshed was still on read/write - I am wondering whether a complete back up and then a reset to factory settings is the best way forward?
- HERBIEOAspirantYou could try OS reinstall first as this does not destroy your data i would still make a backup first though,
OS reinstall boot mode resets some settings on your system, such as Internet protocol settings and the administrator password, to defaults.
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