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Invalid folder cache contained within /mnt

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Hello All,

 

I have been running my Unraid server for a year or 2 now and all of a sudden Fix Common Problem tells me that I have an issue... Invalid folder cache contained within /mnt. I tried looking at the Diagnostics log but did not find the issue. I might need help from the community. I have attached my Diagnostics. Thanks in advance.

scotia-diagnostics-20240725-1944.zip

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This will mean you have something incorrectly configured (typically a docker container) so that it references /mnt/cache directly.  Since you do not have a pool called ‘cache’ this results in that folder being created (in RAM and thus not persistent) when the culprit starts.

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9 hours ago, itimpi said:

This will mean you have something incorrectly configured (typically a docker container) so that it references /mnt/cache directly.  Since you do not have a pool called ‘cache’ this results in that folder being created (in RAM and thus not persistent) when the culprit starts.

Thank you for the answer, Ok, so looking at the dockers, the Zabbix client uses the cache folder... I will do some research and see if this is the proper config or if I need to tweak that.

 

Thanks again! 

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