March 9, 201115 yr I see these at the root of every disk/share, and I also see quite a few lines like this in my syslog. Mar 9 23:39:35 unraid shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk1/./.apdisk Mar 9 23:39:35 unraid shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk2/./.apdisk Mar 9 23:39:40 unraid shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk1/./.apdisk Mar 9 23:39:40 unraid shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk2/./.apdisk Mar 9 23:39:40 unraid shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk1/./.apdisk Mar 9 23:39:40 unraid shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk2/./.apdisk Mar 9 23:39:43 unraid shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk1/./.apdisk Mar 9 23:39:43 unraid shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk2/./.apdisk Mar 9 23:39:47 unraid shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk1/./.apdisk Mar 9 23:39:47 unraid shfs: duplicate object: /mnt/disk2/./.apdisk What does it mean? MOD EDIT: fixed the quote tags... because it was bothering me
March 9, 201115 yr What version of unRAID are you using? If I had to make an initial guess it would be 5.0b3 or newer and you are using AFP.
March 9, 201115 yr Author What version of unRAID are you using? If I had to make an initial guess it would be 5.0b3 or newer and you are using AFP. 5.0 beta 4. AFP is enabled, but I'm not exporting any shares with AFP. I just have it enabled so that my Macs can resolve "unraid" (I changed the name from "tower") to the correct IP address.
March 9, 201115 yr I have 4.7 and have avahi installed but not enabled and confiured and get them also. They are coming from AFP.
March 9, 201115 yr Author I have 4.7 and have avahi installed but not enabled and confiured and get them also. They are coming from AFP. But what are they for? Do I need them? Why am I getting errors about duplicate objects? I'm not actually exporting AFP shares. I'm just using Bonjour for name resolution. I tried AFP shares, but I didn't like all the trash and other folders cluttering up my disk and user shares.
March 10, 201115 yr Because each diskshare has its own apdisk and in the user share they duplicated. You may delete them but the will get auto recreated.
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