Hi there -
If this has been asked and answered elsewhere I apologize. My primary drive died on me recently so I had to rebuild my Amahi install. I followed the directions here to reconnect my greyhole data drives - https://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Reconn ... orage_pool, but I had some shares not in the default list of shares, and I had also renamed a couple of the shares, and there doesn't seem to be a way to add, remove or rename shares via the UI. I want to make sure I have this all set up properly before I do the fsck. When I tried to use greyhole.conf directly, the greyhole UI would not see the changes.
Thank you!
CLOSED: Can't add, remove or rename shares in greyhole UI
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Re: Can't add, remove or rename shares in greyhole UI
Shares are managed via the dashboard UI as shown in the storage and file sharing article.
You don't control the name or locations via Greyhole, but via Samba.
You don't control the name or locations via Greyhole, but via Samba.
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Re: Can't add, remove or rename shares in greyhole UI
Ah! that's right! thank you!
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Re: CLOSED: Can't add, remove or rename shares in greyhole UI
While I've got you -
In the following part of the instructions, is that just "mount[ing] your data to their old paths" merely pasting into the new fstab, or were you suggesting a different operation?
Next, connect your data drives back to your server, then use the contents of your previous /etc/fstab to mount your data drives in their old paths (hint: copy and paste the lines that have mount points in /var/hda/files/drives/).
When you're finished, verify the mount points exist:
ll /var/hda/files/drives
In the following part of the instructions, is that just "mount[ing] your data to their old paths" merely pasting into the new fstab, or were you suggesting a different operation?
Next, connect your data drives back to your server, then use the contents of your previous /etc/fstab to mount your data drives in their old paths (hint: copy and paste the lines that have mount points in /var/hda/files/drives/).
When you're finished, verify the mount points exist:
ll /var/hda/files/drives
Re: CLOSED: Can't add, remove or rename shares in greyhole UI
I believe that is the intent. I did not author that article, so I am just guessing the author's intent.
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