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aitf311

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  1. Thank you for all the help today Joe. Do you know if there is anyway to see if the shfs process is taking up memory? It's been running for about 5 hours now
  2. I can still access disk5/Movies, disk6/Movies, disk7/Movies and disk8/Movies and the contents inside. I am praying that doesnt change! I did use the rm -r Movies command previously but it doesnt seem to have fixed anything. Will the loop eventually stop?
  3. I've been relying on the dir command to see if there is a Movies folder in /mnt/disk3 and it has not shown up with a Movies folder. I just tried to cd /mnt/disk3/Movies and found out that it still thought there was a physical Movies folder there. I ran rm -r Movies It doesnt appear to have changed much though. I still can access my disks and cannot access the web interface
  4. That was the first thing I did. I removed the symbolic links in the /disk3/Movies folder and then I deleted it. My next step was to run ln -s /mnt/user/Movies /mnt/disk3/ I did not receive a message when I typed this in. The problem was that I could not access my shares any longer. I rebooted the machine and typed in rm /mnt/disk3/Movies The shares became available sometime before or after I typed in the previous command but definitely after I rebooted.
  5. Yes, I had a folder /disk3/Movies which contained symbolic links to the other drives with movies (this was created before user shares)
  6. Thank you for the help Joe. I did what you suggested earlier without killall shfs and then restarted. My tower is still running through the loop and now when I run ls -l Movies in /mnt/disk3 I receive total 0. The bright side is that I can access the shares still, but the web interface is still 'Starting...'
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