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bucky1
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Feb 01, 2013

When I delete a share it deletes my data as well

READYNAS NV+ v2 with 4 3TB WD Red
RAIDiator 5.3
RAIDar 4.3.4
Setup as Flex Raid JBOD with 4 volumes c,d,e,f
Accessing console (dashboard) with firefox 18

I been copying all my data onto these volumes over the past few days. I noticed the shares which come with the Readynas and mentioned in the RAIDiator 5.3 manual, the shares are called Backup and Media. When you look on the web interface on the shares tab it lists the current shares, so it says "Backup" with "/c/backup" underneath and "Media" with "/c/Media" underneath.
As it says in the manual "you can delete or rename these shares. You can create other shares to organize your data" so I highlighted each one and pushed the "-" button on the console to delete and they were gone. Then the next day they came back!! So I deleted them again. Each time I pushed "-" it confirmed do I want to delete it? and I answered Yes. And they disappeared from the console screen.
Somewhere along the line and after trying to delete them multiple times I noticed the "Media" now said "/e" rather than "/c/Media" I might have tried adding a share to the e volume, or editing the media share that was there I'm not sure.
So this time I once again tried deleting them and they were gone and so was all my data on e volume....2TB worth! (i have a backup on another HD thankfully) which took 10 hours to copy onto there.
Then I restarted the NAS and computer....and the f%^king shares reappeared once again "Backup" with "/c/backup" and "Media" "/e" but there was nothing on the e volume, so trying to delete the share deleted all the data but the share remained!! What sort of a whacky machine is this!! The e volume was completely empty apart from 2 files which were on there from the initial install.
Anyway I couldn't believe what was going on and I thought maybe I had deleted the files somehow by accident (I don’t know how!) so I copied them again. Then when I was trying to work out what was going on with these undeletable shares I was looking at the contents of the e volume and deleted the "media" share with "/e" and watched as all the files were being deleted...then that confirmed it, deleting a share deletes the data along with it.
I thought removing a share like in windows XP or Win7 didn't touch the data, it just allowed you to share it out...if you delete the share it just stops sharing it out...but no...it deletes it on this thing!
I would love to know what is going on here if anyone has some insight? This is the first NAS I've owned and I've only had it 1 week.

Firstly how do I delete this factory install shares once and for all?
Secondly why does deleting a share delete the data as described?
How can I delete a share but not have it delete all the data that is being shared?

Cheers

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