• [6.9.0-rc2] Shares show wrong cache pool name after cache pool renamed


    zacho
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    After upgrading to 6.9.0 and renaming the original cache pool carried over from 6.8.3, the cache pool names are incorrect when viewing shares. I expect shares to show they're on the new cache pool name.

    My steps to reproduce:

    - Have existing cache device(s) on 6.8.3. In my case this is the ADATA and WD devices

    - Upgrade to 6.9.0-rc2

    - Add a new cache pool on 6.9.0-rc2. In my case this is a single Samsung device.

    - Rename the cache pool containing the ADATA and WD device from "Cache" to "Static".

    - The shares page still shows "Cache" as the cache pool name

     

    My cache pools:

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    Viewing shares:

    - I expect the "appdata" share to show "Static" as the cache pool name instead of "Cache".

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    I do not believe there is code in place to update share settings if you rename a cache pool.  
     

    Whether this should be a bug or a feature request is a moot point. ;) 

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    Did you start and stop the array after renaming pool? I haven't tried it but I wouldn't be surprised if you don't have to stop the array in order to do the rename so probably so. User shares are logically recreated when array starts.

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    I just move my appData/system folder on another ssd and rename pool at the same time...

    I completly messed up the think.

     

    After that, I can't install docker, any folder in appData is created...

     

    I need to rebuild appData Security and fo to /boot/config/share edit appdata.cfg and system.cfg for update shareCachePool manually.

     

    Now all loks good.

    Edited by wallas9512
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    When you rename a pool, there is no automatic update to shares or other resources which refer to the (renamed) pool. This is by design and user must take manual action to update references.

     

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