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Share log references non existent pool cache

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Fix Common Problems Identifies this issue:

 

Share log references non existent pool cache. If you have renamed a pool this will have to be adjusted in the share's settings

Clicking Share Settings results in:  ! Share 'log' has been deleted.

 

I can see directories : /media/user[0]/log both exist.

SyslogSettings set to share named "logs", working as expected.

 

Attempts to resolve:

  1. SyslogSettings set to share "log", does not appear as an option
  2. Add share named "log" results (as expected):  Invalid share name. Do not use reserved names

 

Idea I thought to try, seems like an awful idea:

rm -f /media/user?/log

 

Thinking "maybe" caused somewhere around here:

 

  1. SyslogSettings reference  "log"
  2. "log" pointed to pool cache named "
    Spoiler

    cache

    "
  3. deleted pool "cache"
  4. created new pool "nvme"
  5. created new share "logs"
  6. repointed  SyslogSettings to share:"logs" pool:"nvme" 

And if I had to guess it was in step #2.

I recall a page listing some reserved words, like UNRAID, but can't locate the url.

 

Resolution

Currently, I ignore the finding.

 

Any other way to resolve?

 

 

Solved by Squid

  • Solution

Delete log.cfg from /shares on the flash drive and you'd be good to go

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1 hour ago, schreibman said:

reserved words, like UNRAID, but can't locate the url.

all good ! thanks!!! fmi, is there a list of reserved words?

10 hours ago, schreibman said:

is there a list of reserved words?

Can potentially vary from OS ver to OS ver

 

Under 6.12-rc2.5 it is currently

reservedNames="flash,boot,user,user0,dev,remotes,RecycleBin,rootshare,disks,addons,unraid,mirror,raidz,raidz1,raidz2,raidz3,draid,spare,log,disk,parity,parity2,parity3,diskP,diskQ,diskR,disk0,disk1,disk2,disk3,disk4,disk5,disk6,disk7,disk8,disk9,disk10,disk11,disk12,disk13,disk14,disk15,disk16,disk17,disk18,disk19,disk20,disk21,disk22,disk23,disk24,disk25,disk26,disk27,disk28,disk29,disk30,disk31"

 

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