SOLVED Unable to delete Windows share

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TrevInCarlton

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I have 2 zvols, named SuperServer1, and Superserver2. In each there is a dataset called HD_Movies. I created a Windows share for each of these but by mistake they are both named "HD Movies". So I now have t shares with the same name that point to different locations. I can neither edit nor delete these shares. It just returns "An error occurred!" Also I can't create new shares for the HD_Movies dataset.

Any help would be appreciated

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Oh, yes - I see you want to work on the share properties, not the stored data.
 

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I have 2 zvols, named SuperServer1, and Superserver2
No. You have two pools. A zvol is a special type of dataset that provides a block device instead of a POSIX filesystem.

Can you try the new GUI and see if this works as expected there?
 

TrevInCarlton

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No. You have two pools. A zvol is a special type of dataset that provides a block device instead of a POSIX filesystem.

Can you try the new GUI and see if this works as expected there?

Sorry for the mistake. What new GUI, thought I was running the latest version !!
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No. You have two pools. A zvol is a special type of dataset that provides a block device instead of a POSIX filesystem.

Can you try the new GUI and see if this works as expected there?

Just found the new GUI, will try it and report back
 

TrevInCarlton

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No. You have two pools. A zvol is a special type of dataset that provides a block device instead of a POSIX filesystem.

Can you try the new GUI and see if this works as expected there?

OK that did it, thank you.
 
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