April 5, 20251 yr I've looked through other posts and can not get this resolved. This problem just started about two days ago, and before that, everything has been running fine for about 4 months. I am running two Unraid servers, and this one is connected to my main server through an NFS share. Everything runs on my main server, and the one that is having a problem is basically a storage build. It has no dockers running or anything. When something is downloaded on my main server, if it is mapped to this server, it gets transfered over. Would switching to NFS from SMB share cause this? I did switch recently but don't know if this is when the problem started. This one is set for Cache then to Array. I have files on the cache, that now, no matter what I do, it just skips the files and does not move them. If I do a reboot, when it comes back online, it will move the files, but then anything new that comes in will be skipped. Any help would be appreciated.
April 5, 20251 yr Author It has something to do with NFS share compared to SMB. I switched everything back to a SMB share, and everything works like normal. I thought if it was Linux to Linux you should use NFS, but as long as it works.
April 5, 20251 yr Community Expert 15 hours ago, bugman9317 said: This one is set for Cache then to Array. I have files on the cache, that now, no matter what I do, it just skips the files and does not move them. If I do a reboot, when it comes back online, it will move the files, but then anything new that comes in will be skipped. This seems unrelated to your remote server. 15 hours ago, trurl said: Attach Diagnostics ZIP to your NEXT post in this thread.
April 5, 20251 yr Community Expert d--a shareUseCache="yes" # Share exists on disk1, disk2, disk3, disk4, disk5, disk6, disk7 This share is the only one set to be moved, and it has no files on cache. The default shares should stay on pool and are configured that way.
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