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"Fix common problems" plugin - Share xxx references non existent pool cache

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Hey yall!

When I run the "fix common problems" plugin it is telling me that me shared are refencing a non existent pool cache.

But I do not see anywhere in the share where this is referenced.

I checked many of the old posts/forums, but I cannot seem to find an answer to this.

 

TIA for your help.

Solved by trurl

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see attached for diagnostics.

when going through the diagnostics, I do see in appdata.cfg for example, that it says shareCachePool="cache":

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im just not sure where to change this in the gui as i dont see it listed under any of these options:

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rraid-diagnostics-20240818-1552.zip

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Make a dummy change and apply

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For appdata, you really want Primary storage to be one of your pools, and Secondary storage as array.

 

Can you select one of your pools as Primary for appdata?

 

Same for your domains and system shares.

 

After you get those shares settings fixed, you will need to disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings so these shares can be moved to your designated pool.

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