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Removing cache, recreating "system": mkdir: no medium found


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Greetings!

 

Now it hit me: my cache drive is failing and my btrfs fs for docker got damaged. Since I reinstall the system in the next few weeks, I decided to remove cache and let everything run under the Array.

 

So, my config until now was: appdata and system were Cahe-Only shares. Removing cache removed both folders. I re-created appdata - which worked -  but creating system back results in a redirect to the "new share" page with all values zeroed out.

 

The log states:

 

May 10 06:57:51 NAS  emhttpd: shcmd (3021): mkdir '/mnt/user/system'
May 10 06:57:51 NAS root: mkdir: cannot create directory '/mnt/user/system': No medium found
May 10 06:57:51 NAS  emhttpd: shcmd (3021): exit status: 1
May 10 06:57:51 NAS  emhttpd: shcmd (3022): rm '/boot/config/shares/system.cfg'

 

Any idea what causes it?

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Rebooting again after the cache drive removal fixed the issue, maybe worth noting.

So something between "Yes, I want to do this" (Remove cache and start Array) and the next reboot, seems to prevent creating a new system share.

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