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Unusual files in /boot/config/shares

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Just happened upon this. I see share cfg's for shares I don't have and are named after some downloaded media. Any idea what's going on here? Obviously I must have something configured incorrectly?

 

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Unraid will treat any top level folder on any array or pool drive as though it was a User Share.   At some point you must have done something to create top level folders with those names (I suspect because of how you have a Docker container doing downloads configuredI).  You can delete any of those .cfg files that do not correspond to Shares you currently have.

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You are likely correct. I have pools for nzbget, Plex transcode others.

So having said that, how should they be structured so this doesn't happen? if my nzbget is /mnt/nzbget/ should I add a folder to this and do the work there as opposed to doing it at the top level?

 

Thanks!

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1 hour ago, dbinott said:

if my nzbget is /mnt/nzbget/ should I add a folder to this and do the work there as opposed to doing it at the top level?

Create a share that is only or prefer for the nzbget pool, and do the work there.

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