Hi @Chris_Durham,
I was just working with the MS Switch Stacks recently so I think I know what the issue is. You stated the stack was created before the switches where connected. That is your issue. If you look at the switch stack config documentation, there is kind of a process with the stack setup.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Stacking/Switch_Stacks
The steps below explain how to prepare a group of switches for physical stacking, how to stack them together, and how to configure the stack in Dashboard.
- Add the switches into a Dashboard network. This can be a new Dashboard network for these switches, or an existing network with other switches. Do not configure the stack in Dashboard yet.
- Connect each switch with individual uplinks to bring them both online and ensure they can check in with the Meraki Dashboard.
- Download the latest firmware build using the Firmware Upgrade Manager under Organization > Monitor > Firmware Upgrades, if they are not already set for this. This helps ensure each switch is running the same firmware build.
- With all switches powered off and links disconnected, connect the switches together via stacking cables in a ring topology (as shown in the following image). To create a full ring, start by connecting switch 1/stack port 1 to switch 2/stack port 2, then switch 2/stack port 1 to switch 3/stack port 2 and so forth, with the bottom switch connecting to the top switch to complete the ring.
Step 4 includes the image @DarrenOC provided and continues through the steps on how to setup the stack.
I tried the same thing you did my first time setting up the stack and I had all kinds of issues. If you follow the documentation it should come up for you and then you'll be able to use 1 uplink for the stack (multiple is better as others have pointed out).
Hope this helps.
CMNO, CCNA R+S