Greyhole not making the extra copies?
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:51 am
I apologize for my ignorance, as I wade into linux...
Been running amahi on fedora 14 for a couple years, and it's been excellent.
Wanted to upgrade to the ubuntu version, and also was adding larger disks to my pool (3TB).
So I decided to start fresh. Backup up all files from previous greyhole pools to one 3TB disk... currently sitting in my windows machine until I get everything else working.
So I install ubuntu, got greyhole working on a single 3TB disk. Now I've added a 2TB disk and am testing everything again to make sure it's working properly before I copy my files back, then add that drive back to the pool (in the end I should have 2x3TB and1x2TB in the pool).
I've changed the settings in the amahi panel to keep an extra copy. I want every file from each of my shares on two disks just in case.
Problem is, my files aren't being recreated on my second disk. I've tried --fsck, --balance etc to no avail.
Here'a link to a mass of computer information: http://sprunge.us/LfaR
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Been running amahi on fedora 14 for a couple years, and it's been excellent.
Wanted to upgrade to the ubuntu version, and also was adding larger disks to my pool (3TB).
So I decided to start fresh. Backup up all files from previous greyhole pools to one 3TB disk... currently sitting in my windows machine until I get everything else working.
So I install ubuntu, got greyhole working on a single 3TB disk. Now I've added a 2TB disk and am testing everything again to make sure it's working properly before I copy my files back, then add that drive back to the pool (in the end I should have 2x3TB and1x2TB in the pool).
I've changed the settings in the amahi panel to keep an extra copy. I want every file from each of my shares on two disks just in case.
Problem is, my files aren't being recreated on my second disk. I've tried --fsck, --balance etc to no avail.
Here'a link to a mass of computer information: http://sprunge.us/LfaR
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!