Hello fuzhyperblue,
You may first configure so called "super user", then use it to change permissions to the "archive" folder / remove it from the client system with this share mounted.
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Hello fuzhyperblue,
You may first configure so called "super user", then use it to change permissions to the "archive" folder / remove it from the client system with this share mounted.
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This issue is most likely related to VMWare ESXi settings:
VMWare's ESX GUI > machine properties > advanced > general > configuration parameters > add row > disk.enableUUID = "TRUE"
or directly...
In such case it would be best to stop the cluster and replication, then bring both nodes down. Alternatively, you can failover to one machine, bring down passive machine, and finally shut the active...
We are still working on this issue and we will send you proper information once we have a fix.
Thank you for your feedback.