Everything posted by razzellu
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[Plugin] CA Fix Common Problems
On the shares tab, appdata, click on the icon to the left of the share name to browse the share. You'll be able to see where each item is located. Something is still on the array. It could even be an empty folder. If it's just an empty folder you can delete that. If there's data you'll need to get it moved and deduce why it's there if it comes back.
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[Plugin] FolderView2
Razz_Docker.pdf After the update, the above was an error message. I clicked past it... then began having the same issue that everyone else was having. I had not seen the error until I added a new docker and attempted to open the weblink. Thank you for continuing to support this application.
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I'm getting this error - Share xxx references non existent cache pool yyy - but the share never had referenced a pool at all.
I had this issue when i was looking at my shares page tonight as well. Initially i used your solution to describe the share then remove the description, but i noticed that the minimum free space was changing from 0 to 781.2gb. I found if i simply manually enter zero, it fixes the above problem and writes the 781.2gb data field, so no need to edit and undo edit. What i do not understand is why the value, which has always been set to 0, needed changed and where it got 781.2gb for the new minimum.
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[Plugin] CA Fix Common Problems
I posted the same error a while ago but only received a message that the cache drive was not set up correctly. I've checked and all looks as expected but without a map of what I'm looking for I just reboot when it gets high. It goes days without a change then climbs. I have 3 to 4 active streamers on my Plex at a time, they all direct play. I've turned off tdarr but it still climbs. Hopefully your post gets more attention and your solution will help mine as well.
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[Plugin] CA Fix Common Problems
/var/log is getting full (currently 100 % used) Either your server has an extremely long uptime, or your syslog could be potentially being spammed with error messages. A reboot of your server will at least temporarily solve this problem, but ideally you should seek assistance in the forums and post your More Information Looking online I found a terminal line find /var/log/ -printf '%s %p\n'| sort -nr | head -10 The results were: 72884224 /var/log/syslog.1 58486784 /var/log/nginx/error.log.1 2449408 /var/log/unraid-api/stdout.log 122880 /var/log/samba/log.rpcd_lsad 77359 /var/log/dmesg 61440 /var/log/samba/log.samba-dcerpcd 24576 /var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log 15496 /var/log/docker.log 10291 /var/log/libvirt/qemu/Windows 11.log 6912 /var/log/wtmp razz-diagnostics-20230903-2219.zip
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[Plugin] CA Fix Common Problems
WARNINGS FOUND SUGGESTED FIX /var/log is getting full (currently 73 % used)Either your server has an extremely long uptime, or your syslog could be potentially being spammed with error messages. A reboot of your server will at least temporarily solve this problem, but ideally you should seek assistance in the forums and post your More Information Per the directions, i was to post the message and the files. I have been having intermittent errors stating my docker image was getting full, but it would correct itself, this happens at least daily and sometimes more than once. It may be related and if not, is yet another issue I'll need to sort out. razz-diagnostics-20230101-1851.zip