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Christopher (Drashna)

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  1. On 5/2/2021 at 10:38 AM, vervolk said:

    After the upgrade on the new hardware, the old windows did not work and had to be reinstalled. On the new system, the license activation failed. How do I restore the license on the new machine now?

    You need to contact support to get this resolved. 

    https://stablebit.com/Contact

     

  2. 15 hours ago, Shane said:

    Unfortunately DrivePool doesn't support Dynamic disks (if I recall correctly it could be added but would require an overhaul of the balancing engine and further work on the duplication code), so it's not compatible with Windows' software RAID implementation.

    Specifically, Dynamic Disks add a significant level of complexity, just because of the many different ways that they can be configured. 

    This causes issues because DrivePool actively avoids putting files on the same, physical disk when a drive has multiple partitions.  

    This detection is done in the kernel, so it has to be fast.  But because of how complex dynamic disks are, this would drastically slow down the driver.

    15 hours ago, Shane said:

    If your motherboard has even barebones RAID 0 support, that would suffice for DrivePool to "mirror" the pairs.

    Motherboard based RAID would absolutely work for this.

  3. A better question may be, check the toolbar, make sure that it says "Automatic Scanning Enabled".   If it does not, then click on it to enable it. 

    Additionally, check the license status for the software.  We recently found a bug that prevents the UI from properly displaying the "trial expired" UI.   This has been fixed, but you may be running a version that hasn't. 

  4. 2 hours ago, billis777 said:

    Also when drivepool does remeasure it deletes duplicate files without telling me which files it deletes. Is it possible to view what drivepool deletes automatically during remeasure? As i have files with same name but are different and i'm afraid drivepool deletes them.

    It should only delete files that are duplicated and shouldn't be.  Or if you've changed it. 

    However, it only delets the files if they have identical file paths (and therefore would be treated as the same file, by the pool).   You can have the same name for every file, but unless they're at the same file path, they're considered different files. 

  5. ^  This. 

    The level of duplication is the number of instances of files you have.  x1 means just one of the file, unduplicated.  x2 meaning 2 of the files, and so on.

    And any time you change the levels, it will run a duplcation pass, and ensure that whichever files are at the correct number of instances that they should be at.  That means copying or deleting files, depending on what you changed. 

  6. Well, a lot of that is that Stablebit Scanner and StableBit DrivePool have been out for a long while now.  A majority of any bugs have been found, so not as much fixes out.  Most of the issues we get now are extreme edge cases (eg very weird), or due to hardware/software interactions.

    We haven't really added any new features to them, as the last set of features were in prep for StableBit CloudDrive, in fact. 

    However, we are working on StableBit Cloud right now, and that has a majority of our focus.  Once that's "completed", we'll be able to shift focus more (eg add new features, or new products, etc).

     

    Also, if you check the beta downloads, you'll see we've had a steady stream of changes. Though a lot of them are StableBit Cloud related. 

  7. Well, I'm glad to hear that it's working fine now. 

    Sorry, no we don't have a PDF, unfortunately. 

     

    As for deduplication tools, We don't really support them, because of how tey work.   However, I do know that stuff like Microsofts Data Deduplication feature does work woth the pool, but only on the underlying disks, and not the pool directly.  Other programs are going to be the same way, for the most part. 


    As for backups, that depends on how that's set up exactly.  if you want to use the pool, that's fine, but I would recommend a second pool, and using some sort of syncing utility (such as free file sync, microsoft sync toy, always sync, good sync, etc) to manage that instead of using the pool directly. 

    As for files removed from the pool, they're gone.  But if you have another pool, it depends. But yeah,  If it was previously pooled, reconnecting would re-add it, if it's on the old pool. 

  8. No, you shouldn't need internet access.  The only product that requise it is StableBit CloudDrive. 

    As for the corrupted drives, that's unusual, but if you're having issues with your installation, it's possible. 

    And do you mean that StableBit DrivePool won't start up?  if so, it sounds like the settings may have gotten corrupted. And in that case: 
    https://wiki.covecube.com/StableBit_DrivePool_Q2299585B

    Use the "Alternative Steps" to reset the settings. 

     

  9. @Shane  Yes.  From the notes for the balancer: 
     

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    * If you've created file placement rules that are attempting to keep files on drives that are designated as SSDs,
      then you should disable the "Unless a drive is being emptied" option, under the "File placement settings" category, 
      on the "General" tab. Otherwise, your File Placement rules will not be respected by this plugin (because it is 
      emptying the SSD drives).

    @Spider99 Just keep in mind that StableBit DrivePool is aware of when different volumes/partitions are on the same physical disk, and will avoid placing duplicate data on the same physical disk. 

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