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  1. Great idea with the different content! Thanks Will go ahead and work on the mover tuning as well as the testing. Will post the result here once all done. Thanks a bunch.
  2. Hi itimpi, Many thanks for the hint! I do use the Mover Tuning plugin to mirror the content of the cache to the disks, even though keeping it inside the cache. Looks like this is a bad idea from what you are saying. However, the option is present in the plugin, so I was not expecting anything bad to happen when using it. Do you think this could be it? I could probably do some tests with files that are mirrored and files that are not and see if I can replicate. Thank you!
  3. Hi there, I face an issue with file handling between my Unraid server and the Macs in the office. For SMB settings in Unraid, multichannel and WSD is on, enhanced Mac OS compatibility is turned on as well. The rest is off. I also do not have any SMB extras configured. I have the CA Mover Tuning plugin installed and also the Recycle Bin plugin. Potentially the issue is related to one of these? The problem: When deleting a file in Finder on MacOS, the file is removed, but reappears immediately. When deleting again, it remains gone. When renaming a file, the file gets renamed, but the file with the old name appears next to it. When saving a file out of an App (e. g. Photoshop) and replacing the existing, it creates a copy as well. In Finder, dragging and dropping a file from one folder to another (which should do a move) is only copying the file. I feel like all this is kind of the same nature of underlying issue. Not deleting properly in the first place. Thus my guess if it might be related to the Recycle Bin plugin. I did not test with this plugin turned off yet as I need to find a slot when the Unraid server is not used and no harm is caused to the already deleted files in the Bin. I was just thinking I ask before in case somebody had the same issue and knows that it's not related to the Recycle Bin plugin. I could skip the test then. Many thanks in advance! I am happy to provide any further details/logs/files if required. Thanks
  4. Hi dlandon, Many thanks for the plugin! I am using the latest version and we have a Mac environment in our office. Recently we noticed that when deleting files from shares, they get removed and then pop up again where they were. When we delete again, they finally get removed. I assume this is an issue with your plugin and not with Unraid itself. Maybe a special MacOS SMB "bug behaviour"? Maybe someone else having the same issue or you know where I could look at in my settings? Thanks a bunch in advance!
  5. Hi Lime Tech Team, I use Unraid in a Mac-only environment with SMB shares formatted in btrfs. From the start I set "Enhanced macOS interoperability" to Yes in the SMB settings. I did not tweak SMB any further manually. The server was running fine until recently. I assume, but am not sure, if my issue is related to the update to version 7.0.0. Since this new version of Unraid contained changes in the macOS interoperability as per the release notes. My issue: When I copy a file from the Mac into a share, the file gets copied properly (I can see it in Unraid file browser), but Mac is greying the file and it cannot be opened and used. MacOS is showing an error that the object is used by MacOS and can thus not be used. I tried back and forth, but could not get it to work. Some users reported that when downloading a file from the web directly into the share, it was not greyed. Also, when a whole folder was copied, the files inside were not greyed. As I was under the impression that it must be related to the way MacOS handles SMB, I tried setting "Enhanced macOS interoperability" to No and kept the rest of the settings as is. And voilá, no more greyed files. Potentially something went wrong with the Unraid 7 macOS enhancements for SMB? Perhaps others have the same issue and Lime Tech likes to investigate. Thanks in advance and best wishes, Sven diagnostics-20250212-0030.zip

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