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cache share running on array

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I recently started using Unraid, so sorry if I sound silly.

 

Today I replaced my previous cache drive. I already had a share named 'cache' mapped to 'Cache -> Array' and I changed it to 'Array' hoping that mover would send it over to my array. Mover didn't do anything when I tried running it manually. But I used `mc` via ssh and moved files manually.

 

I replaced the drive, set it up in a pool, transferred my appdata folder and got my docker containers working again. After that, when I turned on my Emby docker container, a new share was created named 'cache' that has storage mapped to 'Array'. When I try to change storage to 'cache', I get an error: `Invalid share name` `Do not use pool names`. 

 

Other info you may need: My Emby cache folder is set to `/mnt/cache/`

 

I guess I wonder:
1. Why is 'cache' share not set to 'Cache' storage? Is that fixable?

2. Is there a reason why mover isn't working for me when I run it manually?

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Edited by HYPD

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49 minutes ago, HYPD said:

`Invalid share name` `Do not use pool names`. 

Just don't do this.

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Why would you want a user share named cache anyway? The point of cache is fast storage, possibly temporary, for any user shares. 

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