March 2, 20251 yr I recently updated to 7.0.1. After updating I added a new cache pool on an nvme for my appdata and docker.img, then migrated files off the ssd cache pool onto the nvme pool. Shortly afterwards the user share disconnections started, I read it can be when a container tries to write to /mnt/cache but I'm pretty sure nothing points directly at the cache pool. A restart fixes the user shares, but there's clearly an ongoing problem still at hand. Plex was playing up today so I tried starting it with a clean appdata directory, user share disconnected again. Anyone have any ideas? tobor-server-diagnostics-20250303-0906.zip Edited March 2, 20251 yr by enmesh-parisian-latest
March 3, 20251 yr Community Expert This is the issue: Mar 3 09:03:55 tobor-server shfs: shfs: ../lib/fuse.c:1402: unlink_node: Assertion `node->nlookup > 1' failed. Are you using both user and disk shares with how you use the server?
March 4, 20251 yr Author Hi Jorge, thanks for your reply. Yes, my previous setup had my plex appdata residing on the same nvme drive mounted with unassigned devices. I moved the appdata off that nvme, created the second cache pool and moved it all back on, making sure there were no remaining references to the old disk share. Could there be some direct link to the drive still remaining somewhere?
March 4, 20251 yr Community Expert Solution Using both at the same time can cause this, but there are other things that can, it's an old issue, another thing to try is going to Settings - Global share settings and set the Fuse open files to the max value.
March 4, 20251 yr Author Thanks Jorge, I'll mark this as the solution for the moment. I recreated the appdata from scratch and haven't had an issue yet, but I'll make the change you suggested too
March 10, 20251 yr On 3/3/2025 at 12:59 AM, JorgeB said: This is the issue: Mar 3 09:03:55 tobor-server shfs: shfs: ../lib/fuse.c:1402: unlink_node: Assertion `node->nlookup > 1' failed. Are you using both user and disk shares with how you use the server? Is there an easy way to find and disable these kinds of links? I may have done this accidently and am running into this issue daily.
March 11, 20251 yr Community Expert 11 hours ago, SkilledAlpaca said: Is there an easy way to find and disable these kinds of links? Are you using both disk and user shares together?
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