January 31, 201115 yr I added a new disk drive to my Media share (high-water) - now has disk1 and disk3. Until now all Media was on 1 disk (disk1 - 36GB free). I run YAMJ on the unRAID server. My first run after adding the new drive gave me the following warnings in syslog: Feb 1 00:31:58 Tower shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk3/Media/Videos/YAMJ/moviejukebox_Personal.log (Minor Issues) Feb 1 00:31:58 Tower shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk3/Media/Videos/YAMJ/moviejukebox_Television.log (Minor Issues) Feb 1 00:31:58 Tower shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk3/Media/Videos/YAMJ/moviejukebox_Watched.log (Minor Issues) Feb 1 00:31:58 Tower shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk3/Media/Videos/YAMJ/moviejukebox_Old_Movies.log (Minor Issues) Feb 1 00:31:58 Tower shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk3/Media/Videos/YAMJ/moviejukebox_Unwatched.log (Minor Issues) Feb 1 00:31:58 Tower shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk3/Media/Videos/YAMJ/moviejukebox_Children.log (Minor Issues) . . . These are the YAMJ logs for each of my media libraries (internal YAMJ library definitions). Other files updated during this run don't seem to have been duplicated. When I browser to \\tower\disk1 I get old files from January 29 2011. When I browser to \\tower\disk3 I get old files from February 1 2011. (a new day over here) When I browser to \\tower\Media I get old files from January 29 2011. Shouldn't I be seeing the newer files on the share? Why are the files duplicate?
January 31, 201115 yr Author Interesting, Does the YAMJ config point to disk shares, or to the user shares? It creates the log files in the same directory as it is run from. the YAMJ "app" is running from disk1 and now that I have 2 drives it has created the log files in disk3 because of the high-water algorithm I suspect, and that is OK. But why do I have both files - duplicates?
January 31, 201115 yr That's the thing, it shouldn't create files that already exist on another share...as far as I know it should replace them on the existing share. I think I'm missing something obvious here, so perhaps one of the more frequent posters will have a better idea.
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