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  1. Hello, I am trying to reverse a mistake that I think I made and I wanted to get some input from the community. I was trying to use Cloud drive and duplication to make a local pool a part of a larger pool that contains the sub pool and a Cloud drive. So Z: is the overall pool that is made up of the G: Drivepool and a Cloud drive. The G: Drivepool is made up of around 25TB of 9 drives. I was using GSuite as the cloud drive, and having it duplicate all files in the Z pool. However due to a recent move I am no longer able to do the duplication to the CloudDrive. So I told the Z: pool to remove the G: pool so that then I can eventually delete the Z pool and only have the G pool. I think the problem is that becuase I had nested pools the actual file locations on the drives are nested inside of multiple PoolPart files. Does this mean that the system is needing to move all 25TB of data from one PoolPart folder to another? It has been running for 12 hours removing the G pool from the Z pool and it is only at 46%. Thank you in advance for any help!
  2. I have been struggling with the pool file permissions issues for several months now. I have done all of my requisite research, and feel like I have tried pretty much everything. I upgraded my server awhile back, and loaded up the software and everything seemed fine. But recently I have not been able to copy anything to the pool. I get the classic Access is Denied error. I have tried to do all of the fixes for changing the owner to Administrators on the pool, but then I get the Cannot enumerate items in the container" or something to that effect. It is driving me up a wall currently, and I am really hoping someone here can help me out. I LOVE the software, and want to get back to a stable state! Thank you all in advance! Rhuarc
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