2012-07-02, 18:12
So I am installing a new NAS tonight. It will be running Windows 7 until I figure out what I want to do long term (unRAID, FLEXRAID, WHS, etc.). Right now in my ghetto WinXP NAS I have 1x250gig OS drive and 4x2TB data only drives on my ghetto NAS. All of my HTPC's point to the 4 data drives. I plan moving the 4 data drives into my new rig and adding another 2TB drive which will eventually become a parity drive and a new 500gig OS drive. My old OS drive was IDE and my new mobo doesn't have an IDE port and I am fine with that.
Having said all of that, my shares will stay the same, only my computer name will change. Is there an easy way to change the shares, favorites on my HTPCs to reflect the new NAS as the source?
I was thinking of:
Going into userdata/sources.xml and replace all smb://OldNasName with smb://NewNasName
Going into userdata/favourites.xml and userdata/guisettings.xml and replacing all smb%3a%2f%2fOldNasName with smb%3a%2f%2fNewNasName for multipaths and the above for single paths.
Would this work? Are there any other places I would need to change? Is there an easier way? I guess I could just rename my new NAS the same name as my old to avoid all of this, but I'd really like to have a new name.
Having said all of that, my shares will stay the same, only my computer name will change. Is there an easy way to change the shares, favorites on my HTPCs to reflect the new NAS as the source?
I was thinking of:
Going into userdata/sources.xml and replace all smb://OldNasName with smb://NewNasName
Going into userdata/favourites.xml and userdata/guisettings.xml and replacing all smb%3a%2f%2fOldNasName with smb%3a%2f%2fNewNasName for multipaths and the above for single paths.
Would this work? Are there any other places I would need to change? Is there an easier way? I guess I could just rename my new NAS the same name as my old to avoid all of this, but I'd really like to have a new name.