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Split level not respected when moving file from within the share
So, for future reference, This is indeed due to the hardlinking. To prevent the mixing on the drives, hardlink must be turned off. Thank you to itimpi, Frank1940 and the container support!
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Split level not respected when moving file from within the share
Ohhh I see. I'm no expert on this, but it may be it. I'll transmit the info on the container support page, they will probably know more than I do. Thanks for the help!
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Split level not respected when moving file from within the share
Will do!
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Split level not respected when moving file from within the share
The move from Download to Media is made with a docker. It is supposed to hardlink IIRC
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Split level not respected when moving file from within the share
Hello, I have my media in one share (data), structured as follow : Data/ ├── Downloads/ │ ├── DL1.file │ ├── DL2.file │ └── ... └── Media/ ├── Movies/ │ ├── Movie 1/ │ │ └── Movie1.file │ └── ... └── TV/ └── Show 1/ └── Season 1/ ├── Episode 1 └── ... Data is on 2 drives, up until now it was set up as Fill-up, but due to the first disk starting to be a bit full I switched it to High-water, with folder split level only the top 3. This works fine in Data/Media when manually adding a file, however, when a file is downloaded in Data/Downloads, it is put on the second disk (which is normal), but when the download is complete, it is copied to the appropriate Media directory. But when the directory is on the first disk it doesn't change from disk2 to disk1, which results in episodes from a single season being split on two disks. Is it expexted behaviour? Is there a way to prevent this? Thanks in advance!
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