unusername

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  1. I'd like to suggest a feature: Recently I had an issue with filename lengths and the mover has been failing on a few files for months trying to move them from cache to the array: /mnt/ingestion/media/TV/I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson/Season 3/3x06 - WHEN I FIRST THOUGHT OF THIS YOU DIDN’T EVEN HAVE HANDS UP THERE — YOU WERE JUST WA... - [WEBDL-1080p][10bit][h265][EN+AR+CS+DA+DE+EL+Spanish (Latin America)+Spanish (ES)+FI+fil+FR+HE+HR+HU+ID+IT+JA+KO+MS+NB+NL+PL+Portugue]-[EAC3 Atmos 5.1].mkv /mnt/disk1/media/TV/I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson/Season 3/3x06 - WHEN I FIRST THOUGHT OF THIS YOU DIDN’T EVEN HAVE HANDS UP THERE — YOU WERE JUST WA... - [WEBDL-1080p][10bit][h265][EN+AR+CS+DA+DE+EL+Spanish (Latin America)+Spanish (ES)+FI+fil+FR+HE+HR+HU+ID+IT+JA+KO+MS+NB+NL+PL+Portugue]-[EAC3 Atmos 5.1].mkv.partial (36) File name too long I think I found the root problem with docker mappings. but the issue remains that this was causing an unraid problem. This plugin could scan the filesystem for excessively long filenames or paths.
  2. Thanks that's an interesting tidbit; luckily I'm not too worried about which files are on which disks for my situation Another feature idea would be an "Open terminal here" button (or if the user is browsed to a certain share/disk path, the existing terminal button could automatically open to that dir)
  3. Awesome plugin and great step forward for unraid! One thing I notice is that moving files within the same share seems to take quite a bit of time, whereas doing this over smb is basically instant. I've heard this called instant or atomic moves before, and it's my understand that when the client realizes the files are on the same filesystem it knows it can just update the directory pointers, rather than actually moving data on the disk. Would it be possible for this plugin to recognize a shared filesystem and move files this faster way? In theory, this plugin could even do atomic moves where SMB can't because it runs on the host and knows different shares are on the same disks/filesystem. Edit: nevermind just searched again and saw this has been asked and answered before
  4. I'm having the same problem with my swag cert files and krusader stuff. All the other dockers moved over fine