First HDA setup - Deleted share without removing items (and more)
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 9:20 pm
Soooo couple issues, and I know it's simply my inexperience with these sorts of things that caused this:
1. I was messing with default shares, and moved some files over, then deleted the share. Now the files are still there but I can't access them. How do I remove the files now that the share is gone?
2. My HDA is not showing up as active on the amahi website. It still says waiting install. I also can't seem to add apps to it, I get the message "There are no applications available at this time. This could be due to a lack of network connectivity" However, I can ping it just fine and it has the correct ip (192.168.0.10)
3. I tried setting up the HDA to be my DHCP server and it killed my network. I disabled DHCP on my router and rebooted everything and nothing picked up correctly. I couldn't access anything, the router, the hda, anything. I'm using a ARRIS SURFboard SB6141 modem/router. I got everything back up by resetting the router to default settings.
4. Part of the reason I was messing with the shares was because they are showing as only having 50GB, when I should have 500 (two
500GB in raid). When I checked the partitions on the hda it says the following:
/dev/md126p1 476 MB 369 MB 78.6 MB (18%) /boot
/dev/md126p3 50 GB 34.6 GB 15.4 GB (31%) /
/dev/md126p5 407 GB 407 GB 32.3 MB (1%) /home
But all of my shares are pointing towards /
and all of my storage is in /home
Is there a workaround to this or was this a mistake on my end when I installed Amahi?
1. I was messing with default shares, and moved some files over, then deleted the share. Now the files are still there but I can't access them. How do I remove the files now that the share is gone?
2. My HDA is not showing up as active on the amahi website. It still says waiting install. I also can't seem to add apps to it, I get the message "There are no applications available at this time. This could be due to a lack of network connectivity" However, I can ping it just fine and it has the correct ip (192.168.0.10)
3. I tried setting up the HDA to be my DHCP server and it killed my network. I disabled DHCP on my router and rebooted everything and nothing picked up correctly. I couldn't access anything, the router, the hda, anything. I'm using a ARRIS SURFboard SB6141 modem/router. I got everything back up by resetting the router to default settings.
4. Part of the reason I was messing with the shares was because they are showing as only having 50GB, when I should have 500 (two
500GB in raid). When I checked the partitions on the hda it says the following:
/dev/md126p1 476 MB 369 MB 78.6 MB (18%) /boot
/dev/md126p3 50 GB 34.6 GB 15.4 GB (31%) /
/dev/md126p5 407 GB 407 GB 32.3 MB (1%) /home
But all of my shares are pointing towards /
and all of my storage is in /home
Is there a workaround to this or was this a mistake on my end when I installed Amahi?