I recently removed two drives from my pool and noticed that one of the drives was left clean and empty but the second drive left behind a lot of files and directories.
There are directory and files I can still access are from duplicated forlder as far as I can tell.
There are some directories from non-duplicated folders that are completely unreadable (no read permissions) and I can't take ownership at all even with domain admin rights.
I can't remember if I told drivepool to do a quick remove (duplicate later) but I'm pretty sure I didn't. Is the behaviour I'm describing (unreadable directories and left over duplicated files) normal from a drive pool removal or is my memory just bad and maybe I clicked quick removal?
Just want to check before I reformat these drives...
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mr_yellow
Hi,
I recently removed two drives from my pool and noticed that one of the drives was left clean and empty but the second drive left behind a lot of files and directories.
There are directory and files I can still access are from duplicated forlder as far as I can tell.
There are some directories from non-duplicated folders that are completely unreadable (no read permissions) and I can't take ownership at all even with domain admin rights.
I can't remember if I told drivepool to do a quick remove (duplicate later) but I'm pretty sure I didn't. Is the behaviour I'm describing (unreadable directories and left over duplicated files) normal from a drive pool removal or is my memory just bad and maybe I clicked quick removal?
Just want to check before I reformat these drives...
Thanks,
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