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Cache corrupt? "too many files"

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I have had the "too many files" message a few times today - have tried repairing the filesystem and suceeded in using the cache again - but it keeps coming back. Any ideas?

 

Edited by bitstoprint

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10 hours ago, bitstoprint said:

"too many files"

Where do you see that?

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11 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Where do you see that?

sorry - more detail.

 

While doing lots of file downloads with nzbget - after a few hours of queing up downloads the cache drive that nzbget unzips complete downloads to - an nvme cache drive goes offline - the message when i try to browse the cache contents on the main page was "no listing: too many files".

 

I completed a restart and disk repair - but it came back gain twice. This time I have slowed the pace of downloads and it seems ok.

 

Previously I have seen this with a corrupt disk - but this time the disk seems ok - so is it maybe actually "too many files"? I would like to understand if it something I can fix or a behaviour I should modify...

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Post new diags after it happens again but before rebooting.

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3 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Post new diags after it happens again but before rebooting.

Ok nothing so far ... and I'm hitting it very hard... it seems to maybe be fixed.

 

I did also remove all other shares from the cache drive. I did this because I read somewhere that the "too many files" might have been an issue with SMB shares - so I removed them all from the cache drive leaving just the non-SMB exported nzbget download share.

 

I would like to ask you - do you know what "too many files" message can mean if it's NOT disk corruption? Does it actually mean what it says? Have I fixed it with removing other shares?

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1 hour ago, bitstoprint said:

do you know what "too many files"

Not really, I've never seen that before.

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13 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Not really, I've never seen that before.

 

so basically the share disappears - and then when you click to browse the disk files on the main page - no files are shown and it says "no listing: too many files"

 

Are you an individual person or a mod team? I just realised I've seen you on almost every thread I've browsed

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I'm person :)

Post new diags if it happens again.

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8 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

I'm person :)

Post new diags if it happens again.

will do - but I think it's fixed - I want to say a big thanks to you. Unraid is so useful but hard to learn - you do a great job!!

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