I have two discs set up, each with UFS. One is the built in HDD, one is an external HDD. As a side issue, the external drive is designed for USB 3 but is only recognized on USB 2 ports. My USB flash drives are recognized on the USB 3 ports so I don't know what to do about that...
I have both HDD's set up the same way. The internal one works great. Read/write is fast. I can open the CIFS share for the external one and it is empty. When I try to create a new text file it says "0 bytes are required to perform this action. Free up some space"
I've tried playing with permissions and nothing helps. They are both set up the same so I don't see why this is happening...
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[Solved] "Out of disc space"
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[Solved] "Out of disc space"
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Re: 'Out of disc space"
Well I set the external drive up as a zfs virtual device/pool/volume thing and now it is letting me write to it...
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Re: [Solved] "Out of disc space"
using usb for storage especially with zfs is *HIGHLY* not recommended.
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