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'lost+found' user share renamed to 'lostfound' when switching from new files/folders being created on `cache` to `array`

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Hi all,

 

I have two errored XFS disks, and running a file system check on each via the Unraid web UI, a `lost+found` user share was created in the Unraid UI with recovered data in it.

 

However, I notice the `lost+found` user share was set to create new files/dirs on the `cache` pool, which is running low on storage, so I changed that setting.

 

However, when changing this setting, Unraid renamed it to `lostfound` instead of `lost+found` as `+` isn't a supported character on Unraid due to ZFS support.

 

I tried to change it manually, but of course I can't do that.

 

Each dir on each disk is now called `lostfound` instead of `lost+found`.

 

Is this a problem?

Solved by MAM59

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I would not say it is a "problem", just "work to do".

"lost+found" is automatically created by a filesystem check each time.

You are urged to inspect it, move out files that you want to keep, delete the rest of the files and finally delete the directory too.

So, afterwards it does not exist anymore and also is no "problem".

 

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