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  1. On 12/21/2022 at 3:29 PM, emptyfish said:

    Mine was either uBlock Origin or Decentraleyes if I remember correctly - I don't think I had any other extensions that would have caused the issue.

    Thanks for your reply. In my case, it turned out to be cookies. I cleared Firefox's cookies for my server's address (Firefox: Settings > Privacy and Security), and the login worked as expected -- no looping login screen. I'm writing this message in case others find themselves in the same situation as us.

  2. On 5/5/2022 at 12:28 AM, emptyfish said:

    Hi - I am trying to do a clean installation, new DB and new container for the front-end. Everything is set up correctly, but I am running in to an issue where I cannot log in via the web at all - I get the login page, I enter the user/password and it just keeps looping back to login.

     

    I know the ID/password are fine - I can sign in through the iOS app without any issue and I can see all the default files have been created. I don't see any error messages on the web and I have no clue where to even start to troubleshoot this - would appreciate any advice on where to begin. Thanks!

     

    On 5/5/2022 at 1:34 PM, emptyfish said:

    The real cause was me spending too much time tweaking late into the night and not enough time thinking. Firefox + addons were the root cause. I just needed sleep. 😀 Thank you!

     

    I'm having the same problem: an endless loop of entering credentials to be taken back to the login screen without any error message. I'm also using Firefox, but when I use a private session in Firefox it works fine. I've disabled all add-ons in the regular session and fiddled with privacy/security settings, but I haven't figured out what's causing this behavour. @emptyfish, did you figure out what the specific cause was for you?

  3. I see how I was misunderstanding the file paths. Thanks for the explanations. 👍

     

    4 hours ago, Squid said:

    Your problem with the media management share is most likely the  split level.  To be quite honest, this concept also messes me right up but I don't particularly care about it as I couldn't give 2 cents as to where the file(s) wind up.  It doesn't bother me if S01E01 and S01E02 are on different disks.  Look at https://wiki.unraid.net/UnRAID_6/Shares

     

    @Squid, you were right, this was the problem that prevented the mover from moving these files off my cache. I changed the share to split at any directory, and the mover's now moving these files over. Thank you!

  4. The shares have always been set to cache:yes, but the mover isn't moving them. Making up an example, I have the following:

     

    On my cache drive, /storage/cache/media/tv/seinfeld/season01/seinfeld.s01e04.mp4, taking up 802mb

    On my share, /media/tv/seinfeld/season01/seinfeld.s01e04.mp4, also taking up 802mb

     

    Deleting either seinfeld.s01e04.mp4 file deletes the other, freeing up 802mb on the share, and 802mb on the cache. This is what made me reason they were hardlinked. Looking for a way to delete the cache versions.

     

    I've attached my diagnostics log to this post.

    city6-diagnostics-20211209-1542.zip

  5. [EDIT: I totally misunderstood the problem: mover wasn't moving because of Split Level. Resolution at or near the end.]

     

    My cache has filled up with files that also exist on a share (same paths). But they're hardlinked, it seems, and deleting the files on cache deletes the same file on the share. Is there a way to manually remove the cache items without affecting the share items?

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