September 15, 20241 yr Community Expert What is the problem? That is the standard icon for a file that has one of more files not currently protected (e.g. On a pool that is not redundant) You are likely to get better informed feedback if you attach your system’s diagnostics zip file to your next post in this thread. It is always a good idea when asking questions to supply your diagnostics so we can see details of your system, how you have things configured, and the current syslog.
September 16, 20241 yr Author 15 hours ago, itimpi said: What is the problem? That is the standard icon for a file that has one of more files not currently protected (e.g. On a pool that is not redundant) You are likely to get better informed feedback if you attach your system’s diagnostics zip file to your next post in this thread. It is always a good idea when asking questions to supply your diagnostics so we can see details of your system, how you have things configured, and the current syslog. I've done something to make the folder lose this protection, but I can't identify what. I don't know how to read the diagnostics. I'll study the topic that explains it. Tks bdrtec-diagnostics-20240916-1119.zip
September 16, 20241 yr Community Expert That share also exists on the VM_docker pool, and since that pool is not redundant, it will show the share as unprotected, if you move everything to the array it will correct that.
September 16, 20241 yr Author Solution 26 minutes ago, JorgeB said: That share also exists on the VM_docker pool, and since that pool is not redundant, it will show the share as unprotected, if you move everything to the array it will correct that. I honestly don't know how I did it. In the folder settings (share) it says: Primary storage (for new files and folders): Array But the Vms_pool also has the folder. I executed some containers and maybe I created a folder in this pool. I'll try deleting it to see if it works (this folder is just a test, it doesn't contain any important data). Thanks for the explanation, and I'll learn how to read this diagnostics.
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