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bucky1
Feb 01, 2013Aspirant
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 v...
bucky1
Feb 03, 2013Aspirant
I physically removed the drive corresponding to volume e and directly deleted the partitions on my computer then put it back in the NAS as if it were a brand new disk.
This might be a little off topic for this thread but its as a result of not being able to delete the share on the entire e volume, the NAS has created a new volume and called it volume g.
I want to see if the /e/ share comes back in the Dashboard. Is there anyway to change the volume name from g back to e? Keeping in mind this is a Flex Raid JBOD setup.
This might be a little off topic for this thread but its as a result of not being able to delete the share on the entire e volume, the NAS has created a new volume and called it volume g.
I want to see if the /e/ share comes back in the Dashboard. Is there anyway to change the volume name from g back to e? Keeping in mind this is a Flex Raid JBOD setup.
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