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Invalid folder cache contained within /mnt

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Hello,

 

I've had this error for quite some time but finally decided I should get it figured out. I'm a relative noob when it comes to linux/command line/ and unraid TBH but I'm learning all the time. Anyways, I get this error from the common problems plugin and I just can't track it down.

 

I have attached my diagnostics - If someone can point me either where to look because I've went through a bunch and can't find what I see in other posts like this.

 

Thanks in advance, I appreciate your time and energy.

Daniel

 

tower-diagnostics-20240410-1102.zip

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Here is a screenshot of the folder contents

mnt.png

If you disable the docker service and restart does it come back?

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14 minutes ago, JonathanM said:

If you disable the docker service and restart does it come back?

Yes, it persists even after disabling docker as well as restarts.

 

If it's nothing to worry about I can ignore it from the plugin but I just thought I'd try to track this down to prevent a bigger issue in the future

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I'm sorry, which folder would you like to see the contents for?

 

5 minutes ago, OnlyDads said:

I'm sorry, which folder would you like to see the contents for?

 

The folder referenced in the title of your post, /mnt/cache

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Sorry about that, i'm dense.

 

nothing here.

 

 

cache.png

Try deleting the /mnt/cache folder, disable the docker service, not just stop the containers, and restart.

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