Sometimes when I reboot my pc running windows 8.1 x64 pro stablebit pool ver. 2.1, with an OS ssd and 13 Hdd's in the pool,
I can see that in non-pooled drives there is a drive that I can add, which I don't know what it is, named COVECUBECoveFs__.
It's not one of my physical drives. Furthermore, when I open up disk managemnt under windows, it prompts me to initialize a logical volume, with a total capacity of 2tb.
When I actually did that 10 minutes ago, the pool afterwards was inaccessible. I rebooted again, all is ok, apart from the fact that when I again go to disk management the unknown, not initialized, non allocated disk is still there. Moreover, the pool itself under the drive letter Z: is reported as having a total capacity of 2048GB, which doesn't make sense. Total pool capacity is 40TB.
Could you please help me out with this awkward situation, since I am rather new to drivepool, with which I am extremely satisfied?
Attached you will find screenshots of the pool and disk management.
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Sometimes when I reboot my pc running windows 8.1 x64 pro stablebit pool ver. 2.1, with an OS ssd and 13 Hdd's in the pool,
I can see that in non-pooled drives there is a drive that I can add, which I don't know what it is, named COVECUBECoveFs__.
It's not one of my physical drives. Furthermore, when I open up disk managemnt under windows, it prompts me to initialize a logical volume, with a total capacity of 2tb.
When I actually did that 10 minutes ago, the pool afterwards was inaccessible. I rebooted again, all is ok, apart from the fact that when I again go to disk management the unknown, not initialized, non allocated disk is still there. Moreover, the pool itself under the drive letter Z: is reported as having a total capacity of 2048GB, which doesn't make sense. Total pool capacity is 40TB.
Could you please help me out with this awkward situation, since I am rather new to drivepool, with which I am extremely satisfied?
Attached you will find screenshots of the pool and disk management.
Andreas
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