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Mover skipping certain files when running

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Hello,

 

I have certain folders in the Media share are staying on the cache drive after Mover has ran. Everything else has no problem moving off of the cache disk to the array, except for these folders. I believe it is because the same file already exists on the array so Mover is skipping it or something. If I look in /mnt/user0 vs. /mnt/user vs. /mnt/cache, I can find the same file in the same folder structure (see attached screenshots).

 

Media share is set to Cache:Yes

File permissions of cache folders almost match folders on array, and the user0 file is owned by 'nobody' instead of the rest being 'hydra'

 

Is there any issue with me deleting the files off of the cache drive directly via CLI/Krusader? Or what is the best way to resolve this?

 

While I'm in here, I see folders in /mnt/cache/appdata of containers that I've since deleted. Can I delete that appdata folder if I know I'm never going to use that again? Or is there a better way to clean that up?

 

Diags attached.

cache file.png

user file permissions.png

user0 file permissions.png

mediavault-diagnostics-20220902-0930.zip

Edited by Arcaeus

  • Community Expert
1 minute ago, Arcaeus said:

I believe it is because the same file already exists on the array so Mover is skipping it or something.

Yes, the mover will never overwrite any files, you need to delete one of the copies.

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2 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Yes, the mover will never overwrite any files, you need to delete one of the copies.

Ok sweet. And deleting the appdata folders is all good? Or is that going to screw with the like 'previously installed apps' thing of CA?

  • Community Expert

If it's appdata folders from old apps that are no longer installed you can delete them.

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