Dell EMC Unity: SMB share creation failure. (User Correctable)

Summary: Creating an SMB share -called "home"- for a FS fails. By default, Unity has an enabled feature called "Home Directory Feature". A special share name, HOME, is reserved for the home directory. ...

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Instructions

Problem Description
  • When trying to create an SMB share with the name 'home', the following error appears:
Failed: The specified SMB share could not be created. (Error Code:0x900a213) 
 
Resolution
  • The reason for this error is that there is already a default share called HOME.
  • This is due to a feature in Unity called "Home Directory Feature".
  • The home directory feature is ENABLED by default.
There are two action plans:
  1. Renaming the Share name to anything other than HOME. Such as "home1" or " 'home' ".
  2. Disable the Home Directory Share Feature. (Steps below)
  • Download Unity File CIFS Manager (attached to this KB).
  • Right Click (Data Mover/NAS Server Management) > Connect to Data Mover/NAS Server and choose your nas server.
  • Under the tab you will find: HomeDir (enabled)
  • Right click the HomeDir tab and disable.
  • Try creating the SMB share with the name home, it will be created successfully now.

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Additional Information

Home Directory Feature
A special share name, HOME, is reserved for the home directory. The following restrictions apply. If you have:
  • Created a share called HOME, you cannot enable the home directory feature.
  • Enabled the home directory feature, you cannot create a share called HOME.
The home directory feature, which can be provided by the Home Directory snap-in, lets you create a single share, called HOME, to which all users connect. You do not have to create individual shares for each user.
The home directory feature simplifies the administration of personal shares and the process of connecting to them by letting you associate a username with a directory that then acts as the user s home directory. The home directory is mapped in a user s profile so that upon login, the home directory is automatically connected to a network drive.

Affected Products

Dell EMC Unity Family

Products

Dell Unity 300, Dell EMC Unity 300F, Dell EMC Unity 400, Dell EMC Unity 400F, Dell EMC Unity 500, Dell EMC Unity 500F, Dell EMC Unity 600, Dell EMC Unity 600F, Dell EMC Unity Family |Dell EMC Unity All Flash, Dell EMC Unity Family
Article Properties
Article Number: 000022520
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 16 Oct 2025
Version:  3
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