Dash and underscore are fine. The only way to "reset" the name using the standard web interface is to delete the share and re-create it with the new name. On 07/10/2011 11:23 AM, Mark Phillips wrote: > Can the share name have a dash or underscore in it? How can I "reset" the > share names? > > Thanks for all your help! > > Mark > On Jul 10, 2011 10:59 AM, "Joseph Sinclair" > wrote: >> The info folder is used by the web interface; don't delete that unless > you'd like to reload the device from scratch ;) >> The correct value should be array1_Hshare. array1_Hshare is the rsync > top-level "module" name, not a directory. >> >> The issue you're seeing sounds like a case-match issue or something > similar. The module will be exactly "array1_" followed by the (initial) name > of the directory on the array. >> If you initially put spaces in, or changed the name, then you'll have a > hard time figuring out the module name because it's based on the first name > you give for the share; it doesn't get updated if you change the share name > later. >> >> Also, if you changed the RAID settings, then try using array2 or array0, > just in case it changed the array numbering. >>