May 6, 20215 yr Hi folks Stumped by this one. I've seen several similar threads in search, but none of the solutions seem relevant. Today, a significant quantity of files and folders have gone missing from my shares, in particular, my 'media' share (all my movies & music etc.). The files still exist on the disks, just no longer showing in shares. I have no apparent disk issues - all are present and green. I have checked share and global share settings, and no disks are excluded. I have run XFS check on all my array disks with no errors reported. I cannot be 100 percent certain, but I believe most/all of the missing files are located on Disk1. Diagnostics attached. What am I missing??? unraid-diagnostics-20210506-2144.zip
May 6, 20215 yr Author Bah! Fix common problems to the rescue. it seems I now have both a ‘media’ share and a ‘Media’ share, and that’s the root cause. I have zero idea how that happened though. Will need to conduct some further investigations as I have not created any new shares in quite some time. Edited May 6, 20215 yr by meep
May 7, 20215 yr 8 hours ago, meep said: it seems I now have both a ‘media’ share and a ‘Media’ share, and that’s the root cause. I have zero idea how that happened though. Will need to conduct some further investigations as I have not created any new shares in quite some time. Maybe a path in a docker or VM that is not correct ?
May 7, 20215 yr Author 5 hours ago, ChatNoir said: Maybe a path in a docker or VM that is not correct ? Yes, I'll need to trudge through all my settings. I'd find it odd though, that a docker could actually create a share like that.
May 7, 20215 yr Community Expert 3 hours ago, meep said: Yes, I'll need to trudge through all my settings. I'd find it odd though, that a docker could actually create a share like that. A share is automatically created from any top level folder on the array or the pools so it is quite easy for a Docker to create a share
May 7, 20215 yr Author 1 hour ago, itimpi said: A share is automatically created from any top level folder on the array or the pools so it is quite easy for a Docker to create a share Naughty Dockers! Naughty Meep for misconfiguring them!
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