I agree.

Unraid is a kinda thingy that works, actually pretty well: I had it in 
operation for 3 years with no issues. But I never used it for a more dynamic 
storage like this.

What you actually see over Nfs is a merge of the different storage disks plus 
any available data held on the cache drive.

For a home setup unraid is just brilliant, but I wouldn't use it in a business 
production environment.

:)

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> On 08/giu/2015, at 09:43, Gordon Messmer <gordon.mess...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 06/07/2015 11:30 PM, Ivan Pintori wrote:
>> [courier@edge testmbox]$ ln /tmp/foo new/foo
>> ln: failed to create hard link ‘new/foo’ => ‘/tmp/foo’: Invalid
>> cross-device link
> 
> You know what occurs to me?  That non-RAID array with a parity disk 
> might be doing some weird union FS thing, and might not allow hard links 
> between directories.  That'd explain the error you're seeing.
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