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Files not appearing in /mnt/user/{share}

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I can not see files in /mnt/user/{share-name}/folder but they are all visible in /mnt/disk{n}/{share-name}/{folder}

 

Any easy way to fix this? 

 

OS is now 6.11.0. problem existed before upgrade

 

Share is (and has always been):

cache: yes

NFS: export-yes public

SMB: export-yes public

 

It _feels_ like the /mnt/user system has failed a crawl of the /mnt/disk{n}

 

Solved by JorgeB

  • Community Expert

Are you talking about over the network or when checking locally?   If over the network then running the New Permissions tool on the share might fix it.   If locally then please provide your system's diagnostics so we can look further.

  • Author

on server:

not IN mnt/user/{share-name}/folder but visible in /mnt/disk{n} folders

 

the user share subfolder is not being populated. 

 

running the permissions tool to clear any possible issues at the share level. But checked perms and all were correct.

 

  • Author

trying to be mode specific:

 

windows mounted share on R:

subfolder R:/movies/L is empty

Other subfolders have data

 

server mount /mnt/user/movies/movies/L empty

server mount /mnt/disk{n}/movies/movies/L has files

  • Author

Thank you! that was it. 

What was the error in which log for me to watch for next time.

 

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1 hour ago, lonebear said:

What was the error in which log for me to watch for next time.

 

Sep 24 12:04:11 Tower kernel: XFS (md10): Metadata corruption detected at xfs_buf_ioend+0xa9/0x386 [xfs], xfs_inode block 0x214c969b0 xfs_inode_buf_verify
Sep 24 12:04:11 Tower kernel: XFS (md10): Unmount and run xfs_repair

 

md10=disk10

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