I wrote step by step two times already, but here it is again (please read carefully)
- you inserted hdd, good. You should see it as available device where you create volume group. Create one. (You don't? Rescan)
- in console tool select new volume group as default
- create share to point to your old data
- enable one of suitable protocols for it etc. etc.
- you inserted hdd, good. You should see it as available device where you create volume group. Create one. (You don't? Rescan)
- in console tool select new volume group as default
I did those 2 steps. My new disk wasnt appearing, cause it wasnt set as a unit, in the RAID bios.
now, how to create this share and to make it point to my old datas ? is it in CLI ? in web interface ? which menu ? cause i can't find
i don't know if you are talking about creating a share through configuration->NAS Ressources->Shares
But i did try to create a shared folder there, and got this error : bind_share:Error mounting share "test"
Use the "Specify path" and look for the share in logical volumes you have then click once on the share then make sure you enter the share name and click apply.
I'm sorry but i'm so lost.
i have a unit0 with no LV, where there is all my datas
i have a unit1 working, where i made a shared folder called "test"
if i try to add a new share, by default, is selected "default path /lv0000". I can choose "specified path" but it's set to " ", and i can't change it as u can see here : http://ayla7.free.fr/open-e.jpg
so i have the directory "test" on my unit1, working, and i have my directory "info" on my unit0 that i'd like to get back
I dont see the double or single dots that you should have or can you not scroll up more? If not what browser are you using? Try with Firefox.
If Firefox does not work due to newer version then look at this link below.
And when you click on the Double dots you dont see your other LV000x? What happens if you go to the one that you do see and keep digging into it do you see it? If not you may have had a hardware issue and if so it might be a good idea to send in the logs to support.