Out of nowhere, DrivePool and Scanner somehow thought my license was being applied to another machine and it asked me to reapply. This was just a couple button clicks and the license key was reapplied.
This had serious consequences, my first pool is now broken. This has broken several servers and external machines that rely on the shared drive.
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The drive letter is the same, but the volume label is and the size is incorrect.
If I select the drive in File Explorer, it shows the drive as "Local Disk - Unlabled Volume 8" the contents appear to be unaffected
Other things I've tried
If I try to set the volume name in Powershell, it doesn't take effect
If I try to rename the volume using other windows features, it fails due to "needs escalated prov" error
If I try to use Disk Manager to set the volume's name, it doesnt take effect either.
Solution Ideas?
I remember having a similar issue in the past where the drive all of a sudden capped out at 2TB, and the recommendation was to remove the pool and re-add it. Do you think this will also fix the issue again? If yes, please provide step-by-step instructions, I cant afford to mess this up
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Out of nowhere, DrivePool and Scanner somehow thought my license was being applied to another machine and it asked me to reapply. This was just a couple button clicks and the license key was reapplied.
This had serious consequences, my first pool is now broken. This has broken several servers and external machines that rely on the shared drive.
Screenshots
The drive letter is the same, but the volume label is and the size is incorrect.
If I select the drive in File Explorer, it shows the drive as "Local Disk - Unlabled Volume 8" the contents appear to be unaffected
Other things I've tried
Solution Ideas?
I remember having a similar issue in the past where the drive all of a sudden capped out at 2TB, and the recommendation was to remove the pool and re-add it. Do you think this will also fix the issue again? If yes, please provide step-by-step instructions, I cant afford to mess this up
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