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Is this a sign of a bad flash drive?


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I lost connection to my servers and community application a couple of days ago for what appeared to have happened for no reason. Today all of my shares disappeared. What I noticed that made the shares disappear was instead of the folders normal path mnt/user/(share name), the path changed to mnt/user0/(share name). Connection has been restored to the apps and a reboot fixed the share problem my questions is could the be a sign that my flash drive is no good? If so is there a why to check the flash drive?

 

This did happen while it was running normally I would think RAM but the system is less than a year old and I ran a pretty extensive mem 86 test in January where I did find 1 bad stick and after I removed it I ran Mem test for almost 2 days and no other issue was found.

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14 hours ago, philliphartmanjr said:

the path changed to mnt/user0/(share name).

It is normal for this path to exist in addition to /mnt/user.  The user0 path is the contents of the share ignoring any files that are on a pool whereas the user one does include any pool files.   /mnt/user disappearing is typically caused by the shfs process that supports user shares crashing.

 

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